The socio-economic effects of bio-energy are not unequivocally positive, although it is one of the main arguments for supporting its expansion. An ex-ante quantification of the impacts is necessary for transparently presenting the benefits and burdens of bioenergy before they occur, and for minimising unwanted outcomes. In this article, the status, limitations, and possibilities for improvements in ex-ante quantitative research methods for investigating socio-economic impacts of bioenergy are mapped. For this, a literature review to identify relevant indicators, analyse the latest quantitative ex-ante research methods, and to assess their ability and suitability to measure these indicators was performed. The spatial aggregation of existing ...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Possible livelihood outcomes from bioenergy deployment. Normal te...
Many countries have attached great emphasis on biofuel because it is universally acknowledged renewa...
The purpose of this paper is to deliver a framework and initial application of a model-based assessm...
The socio-economic effects of bio-energy are not unequivocally positive, although it is one of the m...
The socio-economic effects of bio-energy are not unequivocally positive, although it is one of the m...
Socio-economic indicators are not fully developed and operational while this is an important aspect ...
The production and use of biofuels in developing countries, can have positive effects such as increa...
A large-scale expansion of the use of biomass for energy and raw materials is likely to have substan...
Within the international community there is considerable interest in the socio-economic implications...
The possibility of using bioenergy as a climate change mitigation measure has sparked a discussion o...
The possibility of using bioenergy as a climate change mitigation measure has sparked a discussion o...
The majority of impact assessments for the biobased economy are primarily focused on the environment...
This chapter reviews some of the key issues that relate to the social impacts of bioenergy supply ch...
Renewable energy is an essential driver of the energy transition towards a more sustainable world. H...
The prospect of biofuels going ‘mainstream’ has drawn more attention to the social impacts of the pr...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Possible livelihood outcomes from bioenergy deployment. Normal te...
Many countries have attached great emphasis on biofuel because it is universally acknowledged renewa...
The purpose of this paper is to deliver a framework and initial application of a model-based assessm...
The socio-economic effects of bio-energy are not unequivocally positive, although it is one of the m...
The socio-economic effects of bio-energy are not unequivocally positive, although it is one of the m...
Socio-economic indicators are not fully developed and operational while this is an important aspect ...
The production and use of biofuels in developing countries, can have positive effects such as increa...
A large-scale expansion of the use of biomass for energy and raw materials is likely to have substan...
Within the international community there is considerable interest in the socio-economic implications...
The possibility of using bioenergy as a climate change mitigation measure has sparked a discussion o...
The possibility of using bioenergy as a climate change mitigation measure has sparked a discussion o...
The majority of impact assessments for the biobased economy are primarily focused on the environment...
This chapter reviews some of the key issues that relate to the social impacts of bioenergy supply ch...
Renewable energy is an essential driver of the energy transition towards a more sustainable world. H...
The prospect of biofuels going ‘mainstream’ has drawn more attention to the social impacts of the pr...
<p><b>Table 2.</b> Possible livelihood outcomes from bioenergy deployment. Normal te...
Many countries have attached great emphasis on biofuel because it is universally acknowledged renewa...
The purpose of this paper is to deliver a framework and initial application of a model-based assessm...