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  • Acceptability of innovative biomass heating plants in a German case study—a contribution to cultural landscape management and local energy supply
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  1. Busse, Maria |
  2. Siebert, Rosemarie |
  3. Heitepriem, Nico |
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  • 2019-09-10
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  • 2019
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  • https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-019-0215-2 |
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  • https://energsustainsoc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13705-019-0215-2#Sec16 |
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  • BACKGROUND: To prevent negative effects on the cultural landscape through land abandonment or agricultural intensification, innovative solutions towards more sustainable land use are required. Local bioenergy systems using agricultural co-products are perceived as one solution to threatened cultural landscapes with small-scale meadows. The aim of this paper is to analyse the acceptability of biomass heating plants in the Spreewald region (Germany) and their contribution to cultural landscape management. METHODS: We asked 17 farmers about the likelihood that they would install a biomass plant on their farms and about their reasons for accepting or rejecting it. A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis was applied. RESULTS: The analysis showed that acceptance is relatively low. We identified three types of farmers: proponents and potential adopters, ethically concerned opponents, and open-minded refusers. Biomass plants were likely to be accepted if farmers stated an ethical acceptance of and interest in technology, a need for a new heating system, the availability of sufficient feedstock, and a perceived unproblematic readiness of technology—all these factors had to exist in combination. On the other hand, farmers rejected a biomass plant if one of the following factors existed: ethical concerns about “burning hay”, satisfaction with their current oven, low availability of feedstock, or a perceived low readiness of technology. Other factors were the existence of procedural justice, trust in coordinating actors, and a demonstration plant. CONCLUSIONS: The discussion shows that the specific results have to be contextualised within the innovation process for sustainable landscape management. This may be achieved by integrating the acceptability study into an adaptive landscape design. This relies on mutable acceptability decisions, reflexive learning processes, and iterative feedback loops in innovation processes. Our paper advances knowledge about (1) how to prevent land abandonment and simultaneously promote regional energy and (2) the acceptability in the field of land use and landscape management.
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lokal Land abandonment
lokal Co-products
lokal Wetlands
lokal Gasification
lokal Bioenergy
lokal Fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA)
lokal Biomass conversion
lokal Energy transitions
lokal Integrative landscape design
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  1. Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung |
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