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Place oriented ecological footprint analysis — The case of Israel's grain supply

Authors :
Meidad Kissinger
Dan Gottlieb
Source :
Ecological Economics. 69:1639-1645
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

In today's world, any nation's ecological footprint is spread all over the globe. Still, most footprint studies are not yet sensitive to the specific locations on which the footprint falls and to the unique production characteristics of each supporting region. In recent years some studies have acknowledged the need to quantify the ‘real land’ footprints and particularly the share of the footprint embodied in trade. Our goal is to analyse the ecological footprint of grain-based consumption in the state of Israel during the last two decades. We present a detailed, place oriented calculation procedure of Israel's grain footprint on specific locations around the world. We document modes of production, major energy inputs in specific sources of supply, the energy required for shipping from each source, and the CO2 emissions from those operations. Our research reveals that most of Israel's grain footprint falls on North America followed by the Black Sea region. It also shows that while the overall consumption of grain products has increased throughout the research period, the size of the footprint has been dropping in recent years as a consequence of changing sources of supply and grain composition. Finally, we discuss some of the implications of the method presented here for future footprint calculations and environmental resource management.

Details

ISSN :
09218009
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecological Economics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9a4f6c24d98aee964e0d5eded7d1dc49
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2010.03.008