Energy implications of the 21st century agrarian transition

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Lorenzo Rosa
Maria Cristina Rulli
Saleem Ali
Davide Danilo Chiarelli
Jampel Dell’Angelo
Nathaniel D. Mueller
Arnim Scheidel
Giuseppina Siciliano
Paolo D’Odorico
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[1] University of California,Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
[2] Berkeley,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] Institute of Energy and Process Engineering,Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences
[4] ETH Zurich,Sustainable Minerals Institute
[5] Politecnico di Milano,Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)
[6] University of Delaware,Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
[7] University of Queensland,Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
[8] Vrije Univeristeit Amsterdam,Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA
[9] Colorado State University,UAB)
[10] Colorado State University,Centre for Development, Environment and Policy
[11] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,undefined
[12] SOAS,undefined
[13] University of London,undefined
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The ongoing agrarian transition from small-holder farming to large-scale commercial agriculture is reshaping systems of production and human well-being in many regions. A fundamental part of this global transition is manifested in large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) by agribusinesses. Its energy implications, however, remain poorly understood. Here, we assess the multi-dimensional changes in fossil-fuel-based energy demand resulting from this agrarian transition. We focus on LSLAs by comparing two scenarios of low-input and high-input agricultural practices, exemplifying systems of production in place before and after the agrarian transition. A shift to high-input crop production requires industrial fertilizer application, mechanization of farming practices and irrigation, which increases by ~5 times fossil-fuel-based energy consumption compared to low-input agriculture. Given the high energy and carbon footprints of LSLAs and concerns over local energy access, our analysis highlights the need for an approach that prioritizes local resource access and incorporates energy-intensity analyses in land use governance.
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