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2. Changes in feedstocks of rural anaerobic digestion plants: External drivers towards a circular bioeconomy
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Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J., Martinát, S., and van der Horst, D.
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- 2021
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3. Beyond technology: A research agenda for social sciences and humanities research on renewable energy in Europe
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Sustainable Energy Supply Systems, Energy and Resources, Krupnik, S., Wagner, A., Koretskaya, O., Rudek, T.J., Wade, R., Mišík, M., Akerboom, Sanne, Foulds, C., Smith Stegen, K., Adem, Ç., Batel, S., Rabitz, F., Certomà, C., Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J., Denac, M., Dokupilová, D., Leiren, M.D., Frolova Ignatieva, M., Gabaldón-Estevan, D., Horta, A., Karnøe, P., Lilliestam, J., Loorbach, D., Mühlemeier, S., Nemoz, S., Nilsson, M., Osička, J., Papamikrouli, L., Pellizioni, L., Sareen, S., Sarrica, M., Seyfang, G., Sovacool, B., Telešienė, A., Zapletalová, V., von Wirth, T., Sustainable Energy Supply Systems, Energy and Resources, Krupnik, S., Wagner, A., Koretskaya, O., Rudek, T.J., Wade, R., Mišík, M., Akerboom, Sanne, Foulds, C., Smith Stegen, K., Adem, Ç., Batel, S., Rabitz, F., Certomà, C., Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J., Denac, M., Dokupilová, D., Leiren, M.D., Frolova Ignatieva, M., Gabaldón-Estevan, D., Horta, A., Karnøe, P., Lilliestam, J., Loorbach, D., Mühlemeier, S., Nemoz, S., Nilsson, M., Osička, J., Papamikrouli, L., Pellizioni, L., Sareen, S., Sarrica, M., Seyfang, G., Sovacool, B., Telešienė, A., Zapletalová, V., and von Wirth, T.
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- 2022
4. Beyond technology: a research agenda for social sciences and humanities research on renewable energy in Europe
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Krupnik, S, Wagner, A, Koretskaya, Olga, Rudek, T.J., Wade, R, Mišik, M, Akerboom, S, Foulds, C, Smith Stegen, K, Adem, Ç., Batel, S, Rabitz, F., Certoma, C, Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J, Denac, M, Dokupilová, D, Leiren, M.D., Ignatieva, M.F., Gabaldón-Estevan, D, Horta, A, Karnøe, P, Lilliestam, J, Loorbach, Derk, Mühlemeier, S, Nemoz, S, Nilsson, M., Osicka, J., Papamikrouli, L, Pellizioni, L, Sareen, S, Sarrica, M, Seyfang, G, Sovacool, B, Telesiene, A, Zapletalova, V, von Wirth, Timo, Krupnik, S, Wagner, A, Koretskaya, Olga, Rudek, T.J., Wade, R, Mišik, M, Akerboom, S, Foulds, C, Smith Stegen, K, Adem, Ç., Batel, S, Rabitz, F., Certoma, C, Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J, Denac, M, Dokupilová, D, Leiren, M.D., Ignatieva, M.F., Gabaldón-Estevan, D, Horta, A, Karnøe, P, Lilliestam, J, Loorbach, Derk, Mühlemeier, S, Nemoz, S, Nilsson, M., Osicka, J., Papamikrouli, L, Pellizioni, L, Sareen, S, Sarrica, M, Seyfang, G, Sovacool, B, Telesiene, A, Zapletalova, V, and von Wirth, Timo
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This article enriches the existing literature on the importance and role of the social sciences and humanities (SSH) in renewable energy sources research by providing a novel approach to instigating the future research agenda in this field. Employing a series of in-depth interviews, deliberative focus group workshops and a systematic horizon scanning process, which utilised the expert knowledge of 85 researchers from the field with diverse disciplinary backgrounds and expertise, the paper develops a set of 100 priority questions for future research within SSH scholarship on renewable energy sources. These questions were aggregated into four main directions: (i) deep transformations and connections to the broader economic system (i.e. radical ways of (re)arranging socio-technical, political and economic relations), (ii) cultural and geographical diversity (i.e. contextual cultural, historical, political and socio-economic factors influencing citizen support for energy transitions), (iii) complexifying energy governance (i.e. understanding energy systems from a systems dynamics perspective) and (iv) shifting from instrumental acceptance to value-based objectives (i.e. public support for energy transitions as a normative notion linked to trust-building and citizen engagement). While this agenda is not intended to be—and cannot be—exhaustive or exclusive, we argue that it advances the understanding of SSH research on renewable energy sources and may have important value in the prioritisation of SSH themes needed to enrich dialogues between policymakers, funding institutions and researchers. SSH scholarship should not be treated as instrumental to other research on renewable energy but as intrinsic and of the same hierarchical importance.
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- 2022
5. Beyond technology: A research agenda for social sciences and humanities research on renewable energy in Europe
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Tegen, Adem, Ç., Batel, S., Rabitz, F., Certoma', C., Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J., Denac, M., Dokupilová, D., Leiren, M. D., Frolova Ignatieva, M., Gabaldón-Estevan, D., Horta, A., Karnøe, P., Lilliestam, J., Loorbach, D., Mühlemeier, S., Nemoz, S., Nilsson, M., Osička, J., Papamikrouli, L., Pellizioni, L., Sareen, S., Sarrica, M., Seyfang, G., Sovacool, B., Telešienė, A., Zapletalová, V., and von Wirth, T.
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- 2022
6. 100 Social Sciences and Humanities priority research questions for renewable energy in Horizon Europe
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von Wirth, T., Loorbach, D., Wagner, A., Korestkaya, O., Wade, R., Krupnik, S., Rudek, T., Foulds, C., Cigdem, A., Akerboom, S., Batel, S., Rabitz, F.C., Certoma, C., Cherp, A., Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J., Denac, M., Dokupilová, D., Leiren, M., Frolova Ignatieva, M., Gabaldón-Estevan, D., Horta, A., Karnøe, P., Lilliestam, J., Markard, J., Mišik, M., Mühlemeier, S., Nemoz, S., Nillson, M., Osička, J., Papamikrouli, L., Pellizioni, L., Sareen, S., Sarrica, M., Seyfang, G., Smith Stegen, K., Sovacool, B., Telesiene, A., and Zapletalova, V.
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This report presents 100 research questions that have been identified by scientific experts as key priorities for Social Science and Humanities (SSH) research on renewables, in order to inform and support EU-funded research and innovation leading to achieve climate-neutrality by 2050. The questions together aim: To promote SSH research that contributes to better understanding the meaning and conditions of just transitions to renewables-based energy systems, by recognising the social conditions and consequences of using and further implementing renewable energy technologies. These 100 priority questions are grouped into the following 11 themes. Note that the order of these themes does not indicate a ranking of themes and that overlaps may exist between the themes. 1. Transformative governance Questions address the aspects of guiding and navigating the fundamental changes from the existing fossil-dominated energy regime to a renewables- based energy system. 2. Culture, imaginaries, narratives Questions explore various cultural aspects of a transition towards a renewables-based energy system, such as the role of socio-technical imaginaries, learning and media discourses. 3. Social acceptance Questions address the factors shaping social acceptance for different renewable energy technologies and emphasise aspects of trust-building and citizen empowerment. 4. Energy democracy Questions consider aspects of democratising the energy system, relating to the potential of energy initiatives and structural conditions to foster transparency and participation. 5. Energy justice Questions deal with justice, equity and societal inclusion in the context of energy systems, addressing the facets of a fair transition process to renewables-based energy systems. 6. Financial and organisational structure Questions address the financial mechanisms, as well as the organisational conditions and dynamics, that influence the transition to a renewables-based energy system. 7. Socio-ecological effects Questions critically touch upon the impacts of socio-technical change towards a renewables- based energy system on ecosystems, biodiversity and landscapes. 8. Renewables policy Questions focus on public policy design, implementation and evaluation and look for evidence guiding multi-level policy-processes and decision-making on renewable energy. 9. Renewables system design and integration across sectors Questions focus on specific features of renewables system design and the integration of socio-technical configurations, as well as policies, across sectors and implementation contexts. 10. Geography of renewables Questions relate to the geographical differences of emerging energy transitions and address aspects related to localities of renewable energy systems in different contexts. 11. Power dynamics & conflicts Questions reflect the role of power dynamics and conflicts within energy transitions towards renewables, and also consider power relations between different types of actors. All 100 presented research questions were identified using a Horizon Scanning exercise, conducted between August 2019 – October 2020. We identified 30 SSH renewable energy experts from across Europe, encompassing diverse SSH disciplines, interdisciplinary experiences, genders, geographies, research interests and career stages, and involved them in a Working Group. The horizon scan surveys of this Group, and further affiliated experts (85 respondents in total), generated a list of 280 research questions. After an initial editing process, 279 revised questions were presented to the Working Group in a second survey, in order to be ranked according to their research priorities. The results of this second survey were discussed and reviewed during two virtual workshops among the Working Group members. This deliberative process led to creating a final list of 100 priority questions for SSH research on renewables, organised in 11 themes. This list is not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive, instead it aims towards opening up new perspectives for further discussions between policymakers, funders and researchers on how SSH evidence on renewables can best support transitions towards climate-neutrality and towards more just and equal societies.
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- 2020
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7. Changes in feedstocks of rural anaerobic digestion plants:External drivers towards a circular bioeconomy
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Chodkowska-miszczuk, J., Martinát, S., Van Der Horst, D., Chodkowska-miszczuk, J., Martinát, S., and Van Der Horst, D.
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The aim of this study is to better understand the recent changes in the feedstocks of anaerobic digestion plants, the driving forces behind these changes and consequent opportunities to strengthen closed-cycle energy production and promote the circular bioeconomy approaches. The study analyses Poland – a country with a highly diversified agrarian structures and with various levels of the development and focus of regional agricultural sectors which belong to the main sources of biosubstrates to be energetically processed in anaerobic digestion (AD) plants. Biowaste, including biowastes originating in agri-food production and in households, is indicated as one of the key sources for a more sustainable biogas generation. Our findings indicate and prove a gradual shift in the mix of substrates, including the growing role of energy processing of biowaste from households and municipalities. It was also ascertained that in the initial phase of the development of Polish biogas market in early 2010s, the AD substrates in most important position were agricultural raw materials (energy crops) and agricultural waste. On the other hand, during the course of time and due to developing legal requirements as well as financial and market conditions, the biowastes from the food industry and of municipal origin have gradually gained significance. An unintentional shift towards the energy processing of the more sustainable AD substrates in Poland is visible despite a rather low environmental awareness of AD operators.
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- 2021
8. Current state and utilization of nontraditional and renewable energy sources in Poland
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Szymańska, D. and Chodkowska-Miszczuk, J.
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ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ И ПРИКЛАДНЫЕ НАУКИ. ОТРАСЛИ ЭКОНОМИКИ::Энергетика [ЭБ БГУ] ,Poland ,electricity production ,heat production ,renewable energy sources - Abstract
В сборнике материалов конференции отражены научно-методические и прикладные результаты научных исследований, анализа, оценки, регулирования, картографического и ГИС-обеспечения современных структурных и региональных сдвигов в мировом хозяйстве, социально-экономической модернизации стран и регионов СНГ в условиях глобализации, инновационных факторов социально-экономического развития регионов Беларуси, демографического развития и социально-демографических рисков стран, современных региональных проблем развития туризма, природно-ресурсного потенциала стран и регионов, геоэкологических аспектов стратегии устойчивого развития. Адресуется преподавателям, научным работникам, студентам и аспирантам вузов, сотрудникам органов управления.
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9. From adoration to damnation? Exploring role of media in shaping low-carbon economy in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Chodkowska-Miszczuk J, Starczewski T, Rogatka K, Lewandowska A, and Martinat S
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The leverage of the public narrative created and maintained by the media as a highly influential social actor is decisive, but also sensitive, in bringing about the energy transition and advancing towards a low-carbon economy. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has potential to slow down and deform the public acceptance of the above-mentioned processes as it is likely that the priorities of individual governments will be revisited and tailored to tackle the ongoing health crisis. We are replying to such a threat with this study that aims to reflect on the immense role of media in shaping a low-carbon economy in transitional economies. We are using Poland as an illustrative example to demonstrate how wide, colourful, and sometimes even confusing the low-carbon narrative might be. By means of employing the horizon scanning of the diverse types of media, we detected that media overwhelmingly affect and deform the ongoing discussions about the nuances of energy transition and benefits a low-carbon economy. We argue that political preferences of individual journalists (and publishing houses) in Poland tend to influence the style, depth, extent, and quality how the topic is covered and narrated., (© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2022.)
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- 2022
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