Paul Upham

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Paul Upham

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  1. Journal articles › Research › Peer-reviewed
  2. Prospects for the use of macro-algae for fuel in Ireland and the UK: An overview of marine management issues

    Roberts, T. & Upham, P., 09.2012, In: Marine Policy. 36, 5, p. 1047-1053 7 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  3. Published

    Public and stakeholder perceptions of 2030 bioenergy scenarios for the Yorkshire and Humber region

    Upham, P., Shackley, S. & Waterman, H., 01.09.2007, In: Energy Policy. 35, 9, p. 4403-4412 10 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  4. Public perceptions of CCS: Emergent themes in pan-European focus groups and implications for communications

    Upham, P. & Roberts, T., 09.2011, In: International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 5, 5, p. 1359-1367 9 p.

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  5. Public responses to CO2 storage sites: Lessons from five European cases

    Oltra, C., Upham, P., Riesch, H., Boso, À., Brunsting, S., Dütschke, E. & Lis, A., 01.05.2012, In: Energy and Environment. 23, 2-3, p. 227-248 22 p.

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  6. Published

    Purely ornamental? Public perceptions of distributed energy storage in the United Kingdom

    Ambrosio-Albalá, P., Upham, P. & Bale, C. S. E., 01.02.2019, In: Energy Research and Social Science. 48, p. 139-150 12 p.

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  7. Published

    Rethinking the meaning of “landscape shocks” in energy transitions: German social representations of the Fukushima nuclear accident

    Upham, P., Eberhardt, L. & Klapper, R. G., 11.2020, In: Energy Research and Social Science. 69, 12 p., 101710.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  8. Published

    Role of psychology in sociotechnical transitions studies: Review in relation to consumption and technology acceptance

    Bögel, P. M. & Upham, P., 09.2018, In: Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions. 28, p. 122-136 15 p.

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  9. Scaffolding, software and scenarios: Applying Bruner's learning theory to energy scenario development with the public

    Upham, P., Carney, S. & Klapper, R., 01.2014, In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 81, 1, p. 131-142 12 p.

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    Scientific consensus on sustainability: The case of the natural step

    Upham, P., 2000, In: Sustainable Development. 8, 4, p. 180-190 11 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  11. Scientists as policy actors: A study of the language of biofuel research

    Upham, P. & Dendler, L., 01.03.2015, In: Environmental Science & Policy. 47, p. 137-147 11 p.

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    Social capital, resource constraints and low growth communities: Lifestyle entrepreneurs in Nicaragua

    Klapper, R., Upham, P. & Kurronen, K., 22.10.2018, In: Sustainability. 10, 10, 3813.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Socio-technical change linking expectations and representations: Innovating thermal treatment of municipal solid waste

    Levidow, L. & Upham, P., 01.04.2017, In: Science and Public Policy. 44, 2, p. 211-224 14 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  14. Socio-technical transition governance and public opinion: The case of passenger transport in Finland

    Upham, P., Virkamäki, V., Kivimaa, P., Hildén, M. & Wadud, Z., 06.2015, In: Journal of Transport Geography. 46, p. 210-219 10 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  15. Stakeholder opinion of a proposed 21.5 MWe biomass gasifier in Winkleigh, Devon: Implications for bioenergy planning and policy

    Upham, P. & Shackley, S., 01.03.2006, In: Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning. 8, 1, p. 45-66 22 p.

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  16. Stakeholder opinion on constrained 2030 bioenergy scenarios for North West England

    Upham, P. & Speakman, D., 01.11.2007, In: Energy Policy. 35, 11, p. 5549-5561 13 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Stakeholder signalling and strategic niche management: The case of aviation biokerosene

    Koistinen, K., Upham, P. & Bögel, P. M., 10.07.2019, In: Journal of Cleaner Production. 225, p. 72-81 10 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

  18. Substitutable biodiesel feedstocks for the UK: a review of sustainability issues with reference to the UK RTFO

    Upham, P., Thornley, P., Tomei, J. & Boucher, P., 11.2009, In: Journal of Cleaner Production. 17, SUPPL. 1, p. S37-S45 9 p.

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  19. Sustainability constraints on UK bioenergy development

    Thornley, P., Upham, P. & Tomei, J., 12.2009, In: Energy Policy. 37, 12, p. 5623-5635 13 p.

    Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

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    Technological response options after the VW diesel scandal: Implications for engine CO2 emissions

    Andersen, O., Upham, P. & Aall, C., 04.07.2018, In: Sustainability. 10, 7, 18 p., 2313.

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  21. The acceptability of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in Europe: An assessment of the key determining factors. Part 2. The social acceptability of CCS and the wider impacts and repercussions of its implementation

    Shackley, S., Reiner, D., Upham, P., de Coninck, H., Sigurthorsson, G. & Anderson, J., 05.2009, In: International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. 3, 3, p. 344-356 13 p.

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