| Title | The sustainability of forestry biomass supply for EU bioenergy: A post-normal approach to environmental risk and uncertainty |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2011 |
| Authors | Upham, P., H. Riesch, J. Tomei, and P. Thornley |
| Journal Title | Environmental Science and Policy |
| Volume | 14 |
| Start Page | 510 |
| Issue | 5 |
| Pagination | 510-518 |
| ISBN Number | 14629011 |
| Keywords | bioenergy, biofuel, Post-Normal Science, Risk perception, sustainability |
| Abstract | Most bioenergy supply scenarios suggest that a substantial fraction of future European energy supply could be biomass-based. Yet stakeholder opinion on the risks posed by a high level of bioenergy supply varies and the related science base is relatively undeveloped. Thinking on post-normal science advocates that issues with contested sustainability and risk implications are best resolved or negotiated via inclusive stakeholder fora, in which a variety of values and ways of thinking are respected. As the potential impacts of a large scale supply of forestry biomass for bioenergy have generally received less attention than the potential impacts of first generation biofuels, we use woody biomass risks to illustrate a novel risk perception typology that is consistent with thinking on post normal science. The typology is intended to both strengthen the case for inclusive decision-making in general and to clarify the nature of the risks posed by global solid biomass supply for European bioenergy. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.envsci.2011.02.010 |
| Tyndall Consortium Institution | Manchester |
| Research Programme | Energy |
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