Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)

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Autor(a) principal: Lazaro,Lira Luz Benites
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Thomaz,Lais Forti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2021000100805
Resumo: Abstract In this article, we examine the establishment of the Brazilian biofuels policy (RenovaBio). We identify whether there was participation of stakeholders, and efforts of interest groups (associations, sugar refineries, and fuel distributors) to send technical notes and comments in order to have their perspectives heard and demands met, mainly regarding the definition of individual targets for reducing greenhouse gases (GHG). Government documents and stakeholder comments were consulted. For this purpose, we used the social network analysis technique. We argue that the capacity for social participation in these hearings can increase the influence of specific groups on political decisions. The results of the study show the predominant participation of trade associations and companies linked to the energy and biofuels sector. RenovaBio reaffirms the argument in favor of decarbonization, energy security, and the contribution of biofuels to reducing GHG, as motivating and legitimizing factors for their establishment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
title Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
spellingShingle Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
Lazaro,Lira Luz Benites
Governance
Energy Policy
Biofuel
RenovaBio
Social Network Analysis
title_short Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
title_full Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
title_fullStr Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
title_sort Stakeholder participation in the formulation of Brazilian biofuel policy (RenovaBio)
author Lazaro,Lira Luz Benites
author_facet Lazaro,Lira Luz Benites
Thomaz,Lais Forti
author_role author
author2 Thomaz,Lais Forti
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lazaro,Lira Luz Benites
Thomaz,Lais Forti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Governance
Energy Policy
Biofuel
RenovaBio
Social Network Analysis
topic Governance
Energy Policy
Biofuel
RenovaBio
Social Network Analysis
description Abstract In this article, we examine the establishment of the Brazilian biofuels policy (RenovaBio). We identify whether there was participation of stakeholders, and efforts of interest groups (associations, sugar refineries, and fuel distributors) to send technical notes and comments in order to have their perspectives heard and demands met, mainly regarding the definition of individual targets for reducing greenhouse gases (GHG). Government documents and stakeholder comments were consulted. For this purpose, we used the social network analysis technique. We argue that the capacity for social participation in these hearings can increase the influence of specific groups on political decisions. The results of the study show the predominant participation of trade associations and companies linked to the energy and biofuels sector. RenovaBio reaffirms the argument in favor of decarbonization, energy security, and the contribution of biofuels to reducing GHG, as motivating and legitimizing factors for their establishment.
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