@article{Bourdin:335323,
      recid = {335323},
      author = {Bourdin, Sébastien},
      title = {Concertation, localisation, financementsAnalyse des  déterminants du déploiement de la méthanisation dans le  Grand-Ouest français},
      journal = {Économie rurale},
      address = {2020},
      number = {2497-2023-1360},
      year = {2020},
      abstract = {The methanization process is at the crossroads of several  issues: energy through biomass treatment, waste management  through by-product recovery, climate through the reduction  of greenhouse gases, and agriculture through  diversification and supplementing agricultural income.  However, the spread of methanization faces obstacles in  France. It seems important to consider the factors of  success or failure related to biogas projects. A  quantitative study (logit model used on 91 anaerobic  digestion projects) and a qualitative study (49  semi-structured interviews) were carried out to identify  and understand the processes that anaerobic digestion  projects went through to succeed, or conversely, to fail.  Our findings show that the abandonment or stopping of a  project is strongly related to the presence of a group of  objectors, who are often wary of these projects and do not  trust the project leaders. Furthermore, social acceptance  seems to be correlated to proximity to biogas plants. We  conclude by identifying operating and/or investment  subsidies as having a positive and significant effect on  the success of these projects.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/335323},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.335323},
}