Print Email Facebook Twitter Stakeholders' Perspectives on Carbon Capture and Storage in Indonesia Title Stakeholders' Perspectives on Carbon Capture and Storage in Indonesia Author Setiawan, A.D. Contributor Ravesteijn, W. (mentor) Cuppen, E. (mentor) Trombetta, J.M. (mentor) Putrawenas, M.C. (mentor) Faculty Technology, Policy and Management Department Values and Technology Programme Engineering and Policy Analysis Date 2010-08-12 Abstract Several potential and challenges on the technical and non-technical aspects of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Indonesia had been investigated by Indonesia CCS Study Working Group (CCS study group) in 2009. Yet, public acceptance on CCS is still less addressed in the CCS study group’s report and very little is known about the perspectives of stakeholders on CCS. Whilst, gaining stakeholders’ perspectives on CCS is important as it can improve the understanding on the issue surrounding CCS in Indonesia. Therefore this led to the challenge for conducting a study to investigate stakeholders’ perspectives on CCS in Indonesia. To take this challenge, Q methodology as an integrated quantitative and qualitative method for investigating people’s subjectivity was employed as the core method. Subject carbon capture and storage (CCS)IndonesiastakeholdersperspectivesQ methodology To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8f720516-75b5-4bbf-9cf3-de5bb6b6031c Embargo date 2011-08-12 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2010 Setiawan, A.D. Files PDF MasterThesis_Andri_final.pdf 1.41 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8f720516-75b5-4bbf-9cf3-de5bb6b6031c/datastream/OBJ/view