Bioenergy in Southern Africa: An opportunity for regional integration?

This introductory paper sets out the rationale for revisiting questions surrounding biofuel futures in Southern Africa and exploring the case for the establishment of a regional market. This contrasts with most research that has focused upon benefits and risks of production and consumption for indiv...

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Consumption
Energy
International trade
Land
Production
Raw materials
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Regions
Southern Africa
Sustainability
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