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From fork to farm, locally: social acceptance pathways for human excreta-derived fertilisers across three European regions

Viktor Varjú

Socio-Ecological Practice Research · 2025

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Summary

This research was carried out to better understand the attitudes of everyday people and stakeholders towards the new innovation of bio-based fertilisers made from human excreta. This research used the circular influencing model (CIM) as an analytical framework to understand the social acceptance of fertilisers made from urine and faecal matter. To do so, the model was tested in the three pilot regions of the P2GreeN Horizon Europe project, in Gotland (Sweden), in the North German Plain region and in the Axarquia region (Spain). In these regions, we used a survey questionnaire for everyday people as well as focus group and semistructured interviews with stakeholders. This qualitative analysis-based paper extends the literature on testing influencing models that examine acceptance at both th

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1007/s42532-025-00236-x
Catalogue ID
SNmp2b1ums-6z8wjs
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