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Title:

Follow the Expert and Inform the Citizen: The Role of Familiarity and Awareness on (Mis)Perceptions and Attitudes towards Biogas

Author(s):

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

Document(s):

Paper Paper

Abstract:

The present study has carried out a large-scale survey of EU citizens as well as a more elaborate survey of experts and actors involved in the biogas in farming value chain. We identify a series of factors acting as the key barriers for the market uptake of biogas solutions in livestock farming in the EU, and discuss the main support needs that need to be addressed to overcome them. Our research contributed to extend existing literature by reviewing and validating the potential technical, financial, institutional, social, and environmental barriers that affect the willingness to deploy or invest in biogas technologies across six European countries. We also identify the common misperceptions and attitudes towards the use of manure to produce biogas and biomethane among European citizens, as well as the main factors driving such beliefs. Citizens remain concerned about the potential negative impact of biogas plants using manure in terms of health, safety, bad smells and property values. We find that such concerns can be explained by lower levels of awareness and familiarity with biogas and its production technologies.

Keywords:

biogas, manure, social aspects, barriers

Topic:

Sustainability, Impacts and Policies

Subtopic:

Sustainability, socio-economic aspects and public acceptance

Event:

32nd European Biomass Conference and Exhibition

Session:

2CO.5.4

Pages:

207 - 211

ISBN:

978-88-89407-24-0

Paper DOI:

10.5071/32ndEUBCE2024-2CO.5.4

Price:

FREE