The siting of solid biomass energy plants can be conceived as a transaction process talcing place between two specific economic agents, the investor and local community, The investor is interested in obtaining the use rights for local resources (e.g., area for setting; natural resources to feed the process, release of pollutants into the environment) while the community expects an increase in net benefits (e.g.. job opportunities, induced industrial development). This transaction process has been analyzed according to the typical transaction costs theory, where the economic activities are conceived as the result of transactions among economic agents, which are hindered by three main obstacles: i) bounded rationality, ii) opportunism, iii) a...
Social acceptance is a relevant determinant of the development of agro-energy systems because its ab...
BACKGROUND: To prevent negative effects on the cultural landscape through land abandonment or agricu...
Projections show that biomass will remain important for reaching future EU renewable energy targets....
The siting of solid biomass energy plants can be conceived as a transaction process talcing place be...
Social acceptance is a relevant obstacle to the development of biomass energy plants, leading to a c...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
This paper highlights the importance for biomass plants of adopting Corporate Social Responsibility ...
Energy transition is characterised by processes referring to new path creation. These new paths are ...
In order to enlighten which difficulties the concept of social acceptability raises, this article ai...
This paper focuses on the identification of interorganisational drivers for biomass valorisation tha...
The topic of integration and development of sustainable chains has lately gained much attention in t...
The EUBIONET III project has boosted (i) sustainable, transparent international biomass fuel trade, ...
This report builds upon previous research presented in the already submitted deliverables D1.1, D1.2...
Purpose: With the increasing public concern on the environmental impact that natural resource exploi...
The topic of integration and development of sustainable chains has lately gained much attention in t...
Social acceptance is a relevant determinant of the development of agro-energy systems because its ab...
BACKGROUND: To prevent negative effects on the cultural landscape through land abandonment or agricu...
Projections show that biomass will remain important for reaching future EU renewable energy targets....
The siting of solid biomass energy plants can be conceived as a transaction process talcing place be...
Social acceptance is a relevant obstacle to the development of biomass energy plants, leading to a c...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
This paper highlights the importance for biomass plants of adopting Corporate Social Responsibility ...
Energy transition is characterised by processes referring to new path creation. These new paths are ...
In order to enlighten which difficulties the concept of social acceptability raises, this article ai...
This paper focuses on the identification of interorganisational drivers for biomass valorisation tha...
The topic of integration and development of sustainable chains has lately gained much attention in t...
The EUBIONET III project has boosted (i) sustainable, transparent international biomass fuel trade, ...
This report builds upon previous research presented in the already submitted deliverables D1.1, D1.2...
Purpose: With the increasing public concern on the environmental impact that natural resource exploi...
The topic of integration and development of sustainable chains has lately gained much attention in t...
Social acceptance is a relevant determinant of the development of agro-energy systems because its ab...
BACKGROUND: To prevent negative effects on the cultural landscape through land abandonment or agricu...
Projections show that biomass will remain important for reaching future EU renewable energy targets....