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Landowners’ motivation for adopting perennial energy crops: drivers, barriers and neighbourhood effects
Maria Theresia Hedegaard Konrad, Gregor Levin,
Mette Termansen
Section for Environment and Natural Resources
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Energy Crops
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Start-up Costs
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Perennial Energy Crops
100%
Learning Costs
100%
Land Quality
100%
Barriers to Uptake
100%
Energy Potential
100%
Energy Crop Production
100%
Policy Direction
100%
Farm Size
100%
Incentive Mechanism
100%
Cost Uncertainty
100%
Barrier Effect
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Local Markets
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Landowner Motivations
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Barriers to Adoption
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Futures Markets
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Potential Barrier
100%
Farm-level Data
100%
Farm Activities
100%
Neighborhood Effects
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Perennials
100%
Landowner
100%
Energy Crop
100%
Crop Production
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Start-up Company
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