In order to enlighten which difficulties the concept of social acceptability raises, this article aims at asking how biorefineries are anchored in their hosting area. Biorefineries are indeed supposed to epitomize sustainability and energy transition. Yet they are only submitted to a “end of pipe” acceptance process, focused on the facility and not on the up- and downstream questions (agricultural changes, products…). Moreover the decision-making process is exclusive : “epistemic communities” promote biorefineries at a European and national levels, while “communities of practice and action” support their development at a local scale. Continental biorefineries get little social and civic appropriation and then legitimacy, while they benefit ...
The transition toward more sustainable industries opens the way for alternative solutions based upon...
The rapid expansion of biofuel production and consumption has raised concerns over the social and en...
This report builds upon previous research presented in the already submitted deliverables D1.1, D1.2...
Afin de mieux mettre en évidence les apories du concept d’acceptabilité sociale, cet article vise, a...
This paper outlines how an understanding of the processes of building cognitive and sociopolitical l...
International audienceA biorefinery is an agro-industrial facility which creates an interface betwee...
A biorefinery is an agro-industrial facility which creates an interface between the industrial and a...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
While the use of biofuels can mitigate climate change, the siting and operation of a biorefinery can...
Biofuels can potentially reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions from energy use and help address ...
The siting of solid biomass energy plants can be conceived as a transaction process talcing place be...
(1) Background: VALUEWASTE, a European Commission Horizon 2020 project, is attempting to find new an...
Abstract: The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transi...
The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transition. This...
It is likely that a high degree of political support will be required to realise the biorefinery con...
The transition toward more sustainable industries opens the way for alternative solutions based upon...
The rapid expansion of biofuel production and consumption has raised concerns over the social and en...
This report builds upon previous research presented in the already submitted deliverables D1.1, D1.2...
Afin de mieux mettre en évidence les apories du concept d’acceptabilité sociale, cet article vise, a...
This paper outlines how an understanding of the processes of building cognitive and sociopolitical l...
International audienceA biorefinery is an agro-industrial facility which creates an interface betwee...
A biorefinery is an agro-industrial facility which creates an interface between the industrial and a...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
While the use of biofuels can mitigate climate change, the siting and operation of a biorefinery can...
Biofuels can potentially reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions from energy use and help address ...
The siting of solid biomass energy plants can be conceived as a transaction process talcing place be...
(1) Background: VALUEWASTE, a European Commission Horizon 2020 project, is attempting to find new an...
Abstract: The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transi...
The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transition. This...
It is likely that a high degree of political support will be required to realise the biorefinery con...
The transition toward more sustainable industries opens the way for alternative solutions based upon...
The rapid expansion of biofuel production and consumption has raised concerns over the social and en...
This report builds upon previous research presented in the already submitted deliverables D1.1, D1.2...