1989
DOI: 10.1016/0144-4565(89)90074-7
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Landowner characteristics, attitudes and opinions toward producing biomass for energy feedstocks on marginal land in the Great Lakes region, USA

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“…However, the survey did not explore the opinions or reasons to support the characteristics that may influence willingness to grow bioenergy crops. Internationally, surveys on attitudes and willingness to grow energy crops are widespread (Campbell, 1989;Rahmani et al, 1996;Roos et al, 2000;Helby et al, 2006;Jensen et al, 2007;Villamil et al, 2008;Ramo et al, 2009;Paulrud & Laitilla, 2010;Adams et al, 2011). Increased cooperation and understanding among the stakeholders involved in the system can contribute to overcoming barriers for the development of a bioenergy industry (Caserta et al, 1995).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the survey did not explore the opinions or reasons to support the characteristics that may influence willingness to grow bioenergy crops. Internationally, surveys on attitudes and willingness to grow energy crops are widespread (Campbell, 1989;Rahmani et al, 1996;Roos et al, 2000;Helby et al, 2006;Jensen et al, 2007;Villamil et al, 2008;Ramo et al, 2009;Paulrud & Laitilla, 2010;Adams et al, 2011). Increased cooperation and understanding among the stakeholders involved in the system can contribute to overcoming barriers for the development of a bioenergy industry (Caserta et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%