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10.1007/978-3-319-11940-3 | 2015

Life Cycle Assessment in the Agri-food Sector

Rocco Roma; Sara Corrado; Annalisa De Boni; Maria Bonaventura Forleo; Valentina Fantin; Michele Moretti; Nadia Palmieri; Andrea Vitali; Camillo De Camillis

The current emphasis on sustainable development warrants the development and adoption of innovations to render industrial production more efficient in the use of natural resources and less polluting. In order to develop innovations for sustainability, management models and evaluation tools must integrate objective environmental considerations. One such tool is the Ambitec-Agro System, a set of integrated indicators specifically proposed to assess environmental impacts of agro-industrial innovations. This System compares an innovation’s environmental performance against the preexisting technology, focusing the analysis on the innovation-adopting establishment scale. This study presents a conceptual method that expands the scope of Ambitec-Agro by including life cycle thinking and watershed vulnerability analysis to the environmental performance evaluation of agro-industrial innovations. In order to develop this approach, the steps inherent to a multi-criteria decision support system were followed. The proposed method includes four life cycle phases to evaluate the environmental performance of an agro-industrial innovation: (i) raw material production used by innovation, (ii) innovation production, (iii) innovation use and (iv) its final disposal. The method also includes a vulnerability analysis of the watersheds where each life cycle phase takes place. The proposed integrated method provides decision makers a broadened view of an agro-industrial innovation environmental performance, shedding light on technological improvements throughout its entire life cycle.


Archive | 2015

Life Cycle Assessment in the Livestock and Derived Edible Products Sector

Rocco Roma; Sara Corrado; Annalisa De Boni; Maria Bonaventura Forleo; Valentina Fantin; Michele Moretti; Nadia Palmieri; Andrea Vitali; De Camillis Camillo

The livestock production sector represents more than 40 % of the economic value of EU primary productions. This sector consists of a huge diversity of processes and techniques depending on the animal species and the final products. Because of these differences, livestock productions are associated with several adverse effects on the environment, especially in the breeding phases and feeding composition and management; moreover, in terms of raising awareness of the environmental implications of livestock productions, LCA applications are of increasing importance for systematic assessment of the environmental burdens connected with this sector. After an overview of the structural and economic characteristics of the most significant livestock supply chain and its main environmental problems, we provide a description of the international state of the art of LCA implementations for livestock. Methodological problems connected with the application of LCA are investigated, starting with the critical analysis of international papers and the few Italian papers in the scientific literature. Finally, the best practices regarding LCA methodology implementation are proposed, in order to improve results and manage the methodological problems identified.


ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE | 2009

L’organizzazione dei sistemi di produzione secondo la teoria dei networks: il caso dell’Alto Salento

Claudio Acciani; Annalisa De Boni; Vincenzo Fucilli; Rocco Roma

Productive systems organization according to networks theory: the Alto Salento case study - According to several theoretical essays and empirical researches (Putnam, Latour, Grootaert, Murdoch, restrim Project) networks, density and kind of their relationships considerably influence the developing perspectives of an area. In order to detect the empirical aspects of the relationships among networks and productive systems development this research was set up. The way networks system bring development are still not defined because there are so many ways to do it, principally due to territorial differences. Agrifood system structure and management and local rural economics, by the way of territorially defined networks system analysis, is the aim of this study. Pursued goals are twofold: defining, by a case study analysis, structural characteristics of networks; detecting the better way to supply services in order to improve network organization in their own productive system. A desk analysis on social and economical aspects of the Alto Salento area has been carried out; moreover it has been pointed out an investigation defining the networks consistence and their characteristics (activity sector, number of partners, etc.). Results put in evidence a strong networks presence in cultural activities sector, in services and in agricultural one, that suggested a defined organization of productive system as a function of tourist supply and local products promotion. This hypothesis has been tested by a direct inquiry at a network sample valuating amount and quality of different kind of relationships settled down and their strengths and weaknesses. To promote network development and to improve their relationships it is necessary to supply a certain amount of services such as communicative tools for knowledge exchange about the territorial structural social capital (web site, promotional events, ecc.). Networks expressed needs are directed to find new way for increasing social capital amount of a specific area. JEL Codes: Q13, O18 Key words: social capital, rural development, local products, networks relationships


ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE | 2011

Capitale sociale e redditività della filiera della pesca in Puglia

Giuseppe De Blasi; Annalisa De Boni; Rocco Roma

The sector of fishery is typified by a settled downward trend due to both communitarian policies driving towards a reduction of the fishery effort and to reduction of fishing resources. In the same time in Italy a increasing of costs (expecially fuel) and a reduction of market prices, because of the increasing of imports, are observed. Although a big part of Italian fishing fleet is to be referred to Apulia region, this dynamics are worsen, here, also because of market inefficiency and lack of integration and cooperation among fishermen. In this work two areas that are relevant for regional fishery have been investigated. On a first step have been evaluated fish amount for each kind of dealer working in each one of the two areas than, according to Porter’s value chain analysis theory. Than the approach of value system has been applied to evaluate the value chains of the firm’s supplier, the firm of fishery itself, and the firms distribution channels. Distribution of value has been resulted different but very unfavorable to fisherman in both investigated areas. The second step of study evaluated social capital value in both areas, defining the networks of fishery consistence and number of their mutual relationship. Results lay stress on a relation to an higher social capital value and a distribution of value system more profitable for fishermen.


THE VALUE OF FOOD Internazionalization, competition and local development in agro-food systems | 2016

Conventional and organic food styles in a multidimensional perspective of sustainability

Maria Bonaventura Forleo; Annalisa De Boni; Cinzia Di Cesare; Rocco Roma; Giancarlo Salvatori

Conventional and organic food styles have been analysed to describe behavioural, nutritional and environmental profiles, and to propose research hypothesis for a multifaceted analysis of food consumption. A pilot group of 30 households (96 individuals) was investigated to understand their attitudes towards nutritional and environmental issues in food choices, and to assess their diets in terms of nutritional adequacy and of environmental impact. The descriptive analysis point out different profiles of food styles that need to be further tested. Organic consumers seem to follow nutritional recommendations; their diet is characterized by a reduced fat content and a higher intake of dietary fiber, fruit and vegetables, and vitamins minerals; they present a better environmental profile. Conventional diet has a high lipid content and a reduced intake of fiber, fruits and vegetables; moreover, it has a higher environmental burden. Our descriptive findings show the enrichment of a multidisciplinary approach.


New Medit | 2012

Prospects and challenges for development of organic fish farming in Italy

Alessandra Castellini; Annalisa De Boni; Anna Gaviglio; Christine Mauracher; Alessandro Ragazzoni; Rocco Roma


Land Use Policy | 2016

Local Action Groups and Rural Sustainable Development. A spatial multiple criteria approach for efficient territorial planning

Giovanni Ottomano Palmisano; M.E. Kannan Govindan; Antonio Boggia; Rosa Viviana Loisi; Annalisa De Boni; Rocco Roma


Agricultural Systems | 2016

Integrated assessment of agro-ecological systems: The case study of the “Alta Murgia” National park in Italy

Michele Moretti; Annalisa De Boni; Rocco Roma; Mariano Fracchiolla; Steven Van Passel


Land Use Policy | 2014

Economic and environmental sustainability of forestry measures in Apulia Region Rural Development Plan: An application of life cycle approach

Michele Moretti; Annalisa De Boni; Rocco Roma


ECONOMIA AGRO-ALIMENTARE | 2014

L’analisi dell’integrazione attraverso un approccio di Netchain analysis: il caso della filiera molitorio-pastaria in Puglia

Alessandra Castellini; Annalisa De Boni; Michele Moretti; Rocco Roma

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Sara Corrado

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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