Development of the Circular Bioeconomy: Drivers and Indicators

Kardung, Maximilian and Cingiz, Kutay and Costenoble, Ortwin and Delahaye, Roel and Heijman, Wim and Lovrić, Marko and van Leeuwen, Myrna and M’Barek, Robert and van Meijl, Hans and Piotrowski, Stephan and Ronzon, Tévécia and Sauer, Johannes and Verhoog, David and Verkerk, Pieter Johannes and Vrachioli, Maria and Wesseler, Justus H. H. and Zhu, Benz Xinqi (2021) Development of the Circular Bioeconomy: Drivers and Indicators. Sustainability, 13 (1). p. 413. ISSN 2071-1050

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Abstract

The EU’s 2018 Bioeconomy Strategy Update and the European Green Deal recently confirmed that the bioeconomy is high on the political agenda in Europe. Here, we propose a conceptual analysis framework for quantifying and analyzing the development of the EU bioeconomy. The bioeconomy has several related concepts (e.g., bio-based economy, green economy, and circular economy) and there are clear synergies between these concepts, especially between the bioeconomy and circular economy concepts. Analyzing the driving factors provides important information for monitoring activities. We first derive the scope of the bioeconomy framework in terms of bioeconomy sectors and products to be involved, the needed geographical coverage and resolution, and time period. Furthermore, we outline a set of indicators linked to the objectives of the EU’s bioeconomy strategy. In our framework, measuring developments will, in particular, focus on the bio-based sectors within the bioeconomy as biomass and food production is already monitored. The selected indicators commit to the EU Bioeconomy Strategy objectives and conform with findings from previous studies and stakeholder consultation. Additionally, several new indicators have been suggested and they are related to measuring the impact of changes in supply, demand drivers, resource availability, and policies on sustainability goals. View Full-Text

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: bioeconomy; monitoring; indicators
Subjects: STM Repository > Multidisciplinary
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2024 07:31
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2024 07:31
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/604

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