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Sustainable Development for Whom and How? Exploring the Gaps between Popular Discourses and Ground Reality Using the Mexican Jatropha Biodiesel Case

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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 59, 期 6, 页码 912-923

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-017-0848-x

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Social sustainability; Just transition; Mexican bioenergy; Jatropha; Public perception

资金

  1. National Science Foundation's Partnerships in International Research and Education (PIRE) Program IIA [1243444]
  2. Research Coordination Network (RCN) Program CBET [1140152, SES-0823058]
  3. Inter-American Institute (IAI) for Global Change Research [CRN3105]
  4. Michigan Technological University's Environmental and Energy Policy Program in the Social Sciences Department
  5. Directorate For Geosciences
  6. ICER [GRANTS:13723703, 1459322, 1128040] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  7. Office Of The Director
  8. Office Of Internatl Science &Engineering [1243444] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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In the last decade, jatropha-based bioenergy projects have gotten significant attention as a solution to various social, economic, and environmental problems. Jatropha's popularity stemmed out from different discourses, some real and some perceived, in scientific and non-scientific literature. These discourses positioned jatropha as a crop helpful in producing biodiesel and protecting sustainability by reducing greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil fuels and increasing local, rural development by creating jobs. Consequently, many countries established national policies that incentivized the establishment of jatropha as a bioenergy feedstock crop. In this paper, we explore the case of jatropha bioenergy development in Yucatan, Mexico and argue that the popular discourse around jatropha as a sustainability and rural development tool is flawed. Analyzing our results from 70 semi-structured interviews with community members belonging to a region where plantation-scale jatropha projects were introduced, we found that these projects did not have many significant social sustainability benefits. We conclude from our case that by just adding bioenergy projects cannot help achieve social sustainability in rural areas alone. In ensuring social sustainability of bioenergy projects, future policymaking processes should have a more comprehensive understanding of the rural socioeconomic problems where such projects are promoted and use bioenergy projects as one of the many solutions to local problems rather than creating such policies based just on popular discourses.

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