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Title:

Socio-demographic and Psychological Factors Behind Citizen Acceptance of Biogas in Livestock Farming

Author(s):

Camps-Aragó, P., Michopoulou, S., Stamos, A., Zendron, G., Tiaka, E.

Document(s):

Paper Paper

Abstract:

This paper investigates what factors affect the social acceptance of biogas production in livestock farming. We conducted a novel study consisting of a dedicated survey of nearly three thousand EU citizens and a structured questionnaire based on relevant literature. We examine how sociodemographic and psychological factors can influence personal attitudes and ultimately public acceptance, and show that moral values and psychological factors exhibit a stronger influence on the views of EU citizens compared to socio-demographic factors. For instance, trust in farmers and authorities reflect more positive attitudes towards biogas made from manure, as well as less concerns about potential negative health or safety impacts from biogas. Similarly, caring more about the environment is also associated with a higher acceptance of biogas production from manure and with positive beliefs that it can help lower emissions and pollution. In contrast, the propensity to feel disgust in situations involving animals is associated with the perception that biogas from manure is a contaminated source of energy, and in turn with lower citizen acceptance and a higher likelihood to exhibit misperceptions about its impact on health and the environment.

Keywords:

biogas, manure, social aspects, barriers, citizen acceptance

Topic:

Sustainability, Impacts and Policies

Subtopic:

Sustainability, socio-economic aspects and public acceptance

Event:

32nd European Biomass Conference and Exhibition

Session:

2AV.1.5

Pages:

241 - 245

ISBN:

978-88-89407-24-0

Paper DOI:

10.5071/32ndEUBCE2024-2AV.1.5

Price:

FREE