Les collectivités locales comme acteurs intermédiaires de la territorialisation de la transition énergétique: l’exemple de la méthanisation
Sébastien Bourdin,
Fabien Nadou and
François Raulin
Géographie, économie, société, 2019, vol. 21, issue 4, 273-293
Abstract:
While public policies call for the development of biogas plants on territories, industrial projects are struggling to be built. Besides the complexity of administrative procedures, the issue of social acceptability and associated conflicts of land use is often discussed. In this context, local authorities (especially municipalities and public institutions of inter-municipal cooperation) must make every effort to promote different types of proximies between stakeholders (geographical and organized). Based on semi-structured interviews with biogas plant project?s stakeholders, we identified the main intermediation functions that local territories could play to promote the deployment of projects and their local anchoring.cities.
Keywords: anaerobic digestion; local territory; proximities; territorial intermediation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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