The bioeconomy transition is a double-edged sword that may either address fossil fuel dependence sustainably or aggravate human pressures on the environment, depending on how it is pursued. Using the emblematic case of Brazil, this article analyzes how corporate agribusiness dominance limits the bioeconomy agenda, shapes innovation pathways, and ultimately threatens the sustainability of this transition. Drawing from scholarship on power in agri-food governance and sustainability transitions, an analytical framework is then applied to the Brazilian case. The analysis of current policies, recent institutional changes and the case-specific literature reveals that, despite a strategic framing of the bioeconomy transition as a panacea for job c...
International audienceThe last few years have seen the emergence of different initiatives designed t...
Agrarian capitalism of the North associated with the emerging powers in the global South-driven gene...
This paper summarizes the critical importance of the Cerrado savannah biome in Brazil and examines k...
The bioeconomy transition is a double-edged sword that may either address fossil fuel dependence sus...
The present study discusses new forms of land grabbing related to biofuel production in the light of...
The sustainability and the prospects of contemporary agribusiness are discussed taking into account ...
It seems as though every generation has been faced with crises that are presented as more dire than ...
Ecological modernisation is a normative theory that explains why society's institutions and practice...
This paper examines the competing claims on land use resulting from the expansion of biofuel product...
A key question for food, biofuels, and bioproducts production is how agriculture affects the environ...
This article analyzes the metadiscourse of bioeconomy and the ways in which bioeconomy is gaining ne...
This paper maps out and analyses the wide range of policies and players that have shaped the phenome...
Collaborations between corporate actors and environmental NGOs are an increasingly common means for ...
Since 2008, Amazonian agriculture has been faced with radical changes in Brazilian policies regardin...
Over the past two decades the expansion of soybean production in Brazil has been assessed and used a...
International audienceThe last few years have seen the emergence of different initiatives designed t...
Agrarian capitalism of the North associated with the emerging powers in the global South-driven gene...
This paper summarizes the critical importance of the Cerrado savannah biome in Brazil and examines k...
The bioeconomy transition is a double-edged sword that may either address fossil fuel dependence sus...
The present study discusses new forms of land grabbing related to biofuel production in the light of...
The sustainability and the prospects of contemporary agribusiness are discussed taking into account ...
It seems as though every generation has been faced with crises that are presented as more dire than ...
Ecological modernisation is a normative theory that explains why society's institutions and practice...
This paper examines the competing claims on land use resulting from the expansion of biofuel product...
A key question for food, biofuels, and bioproducts production is how agriculture affects the environ...
This article analyzes the metadiscourse of bioeconomy and the ways in which bioeconomy is gaining ne...
This paper maps out and analyses the wide range of policies and players that have shaped the phenome...
Collaborations between corporate actors and environmental NGOs are an increasingly common means for ...
Since 2008, Amazonian agriculture has been faced with radical changes in Brazilian policies regardin...
Over the past two decades the expansion of soybean production in Brazil has been assessed and used a...
International audienceThe last few years have seen the emergence of different initiatives designed t...
Agrarian capitalism of the North associated with the emerging powers in the global South-driven gene...
This paper summarizes the critical importance of the Cerrado savannah biome in Brazil and examines k...