2017
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.1819
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Setting the design space of biorefineries through sustainability values, a practical approach

Abstract: Sustainable development has become an outstanding aspiration in our society. However, the meaning of sustainability and how it should be operationalized is a complex issue that depends on subjective beliefs and values. To advance toward sustainable biobased production, we present an approach to delimit the design space of biorefi neries by considering stakeholders' values. Concepts from Design for Values were taken as the starting point for this approach, which was further developed with a biojet fuel producti… Show more

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“…This achievement would be significant for biorefineries specifically, considering the ongoing debates around biobased production, as discussed in the introduction. Also, while in the presented case there was limited engagement with stakeholders, the integration of VSD elements to biorefinery design practice, as shown here, leaves room for conducting dedicated empirical investigations with stakeholders (as in the work by Palmeros Parada et al (2018), or in-between design space workshops). This could be applied in more advanced projects with defined features (e.g.…”
Section: Contribution To Value Sensitive Designmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This achievement would be significant for biorefineries specifically, considering the ongoing debates around biobased production, as discussed in the introduction. Also, while in the presented case there was limited engagement with stakeholders, the integration of VSD elements to biorefinery design practice, as shown here, leaves room for conducting dedicated empirical investigations with stakeholders (as in the work by Palmeros Parada et al (2018), or in-between design space workshops). This could be applied in more advanced projects with defined features (e.g.…”
Section: Contribution To Value Sensitive Designmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Additionally, at early stages of development of the biorefinery, there is limited availability of information, and involvement of stakeholders is difficult; at later stages the capacity to change the project is limited once investments have been made. An explorative VSD research on the investigation of stakeholders’ values and the generation of project specific principles for the early-stage design biorefineries has been published recently (Palmeros Parada et al 2018 ). In their analysis, the authors suggest that these principles could guide subsequent design activities for obtaining a value sensitive biorefinery concept.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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