Social Awareness and Public Acceptance of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): Research in Poland
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Abstract
The research is a part of the AGaStor project realized in AGH-UST and University of Stavanger. The aim of the paper is to present social aspects of the developing the CCS technology in Poland described as social awareness (SA) and public acceptance (PA). The main research questions of the CCS PA concentrates on knowledge, acceptance of the technology, risks and benefits, the existence of NIMBY movements [1].
The qualitative method of analysis of CCS PA is a survey method. In Poland were realized only local qualitative research [2,3] The study of the small population generally fails to capture significant variables that define attitudes towards CCS. Such variables as territorial distribution of worldviews or the size of localities - in small scale tend to be little differentiated. It produces the gap between the macrolevel analysis of social discourses and focuses oriented very locally.
The AGaStor research fills that gap and describes the mezzo-social level of the CCS public acceptance. The randomized sample (N= 695) were made in Zachodniopomorskie region (West-North Poland) in 2021. The main variables which influence CCS PA are: place of residence, education, economic situations and general worldview of the respondents.
The results shows the correlation between place of residence and CCS PA (higher PA in big cities); NIMBY potential in villages and small towns, and the material worldview with the CCS PA.
 
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Dariusz Wojakowski
AGH - University of Science and Technology, Krakow

Dariusz Wojakowski is a professor of sociology at the Faculty of Humanities, AGH - University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland. His research interests include ethnic and intercultural relations, borderland studies, local community studies and the qualitative methodology. The main areas of his fieldwork are local communities in South-East Poland and Western Ukraine, and immigrant’s groups in Poland. In last five years he published articles devoted: resilience of borderland local communities; anthropological analysis of territorial branding strategies; borderland representations of national neighbours; practical and methodological issues connected with gathering qualitative data. Those articles were published in Poland ("Pogranicze. Studia Społeczne"; "Koneksty"), Slovakia ("Sociologia. Slovak Sociological Review"), Portugal ("Regional Science, Policy and Practice") and USA.

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