Circular bioeconomy is gaining prominence in academic, policy, and industry contexts, linking circular economy and bioeconomy agendas in service of sustainability. However, it is at risk of developing in narrow, unsustainable ways. A sustainable path to circular bioeconomies must embrace diverse expert and stakeholder input, multiple solutions, and noneconomic value
While ‘renewable’ is the keyword in a bioeconomy and resource conservation is the motivation behind ...
Biomass is projected to play a key role in meeting global climate targets. To achieve a resource-eff...
Circular Bioeconomy – the symbiosis of bio- and circular economies is widely accepted as a solution ...
Bio-based and biodegradable plastics (BBPs) are innovative materials, wholly or partially produced f...
The continuous emergence of new ideas and terms simultaneously enables and impedes the advancement o...
The progressively growing patterns of global population, urbanization, industrialization, environmen...
The green economy, circular economy and bioeconomy are popular narratives in macro-level sustainabil...
Enhancing the bioeconomy is high on the political agenda of many countries and visible in the commun...
The bioeconomy is a worldwide used strategy to cope with ecological, social, and economic sustainabi...
Circular economy concepts—including a circular bioeconomy—aim to transition the current, essentially...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552This paper explores the existing confusion around ...
Bio-products and bio-based value chains have been identified as one of the most promising pathways t...
Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic discourse. Implyin...
In recent years, bioeconomy strategies have been implemented and adapted internationally. In the bio...
In view of the increasing depletion of fossil fuel resources, the concept “bioeconomy” aims at the g...
While ‘renewable’ is the keyword in a bioeconomy and resource conservation is the motivation behind ...
Biomass is projected to play a key role in meeting global climate targets. To achieve a resource-eff...
Circular Bioeconomy – the symbiosis of bio- and circular economies is widely accepted as a solution ...
Bio-based and biodegradable plastics (BBPs) are innovative materials, wholly or partially produced f...
The continuous emergence of new ideas and terms simultaneously enables and impedes the advancement o...
The progressively growing patterns of global population, urbanization, industrialization, environmen...
The green economy, circular economy and bioeconomy are popular narratives in macro-level sustainabil...
Enhancing the bioeconomy is high on the political agenda of many countries and visible in the commun...
The bioeconomy is a worldwide used strategy to cope with ecological, social, and economic sustainabi...
Circular economy concepts—including a circular bioeconomy—aim to transition the current, essentially...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552This paper explores the existing confusion around ...
Bio-products and bio-based value chains have been identified as one of the most promising pathways t...
Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic discourse. Implyin...
In recent years, bioeconomy strategies have been implemented and adapted internationally. In the bio...
In view of the increasing depletion of fossil fuel resources, the concept “bioeconomy” aims at the g...
While ‘renewable’ is the keyword in a bioeconomy and resource conservation is the motivation behind ...
Biomass is projected to play a key role in meeting global climate targets. To achieve a resource-eff...
Circular Bioeconomy – the symbiosis of bio- and circular economies is widely accepted as a solution ...