Regional bioeconomies promote sustainable, regional economies under the auspices of EU green growth policies. Combining prospects of rural rejuvenation, sustainability and innovation, they are employed to address climate change, societal challenges, and often benefit from substantial public funds. Yet, despite public finance's key role for bio-based transitions and (regional) bioeconomies, it has received little academic attention. Framed by conceptualisations on greening finance and (sustainable) policy narratives, this paper evaluates the public finance processes of three spatially variegated regional bioeconomy developments in Europe (Finland, Sweden, Spain). It provides empirical accounts from the case study sites and contrasts their pu...
The great hopes in Brussels that a circular bioeconomy will help bridge the growing divide between u...
The term bioeconomy has been generated as a new discourse in the environmental policy arena. This pa...
How do sparsely populated regions innovate in green policies? What enables or limits such innovation...
Regional bioeconomies promote sustainable, regional economies under the auspices of EU green growth ...
Regional bioeconomies promote sustainable, regional economies under the auspices of EU green growth ...
Over the last decade, the bioeconomy has been increasingly promoted as a strategy able to shift our ...
Interest has grown over recent years in policy programs targeting a green, bio-based economy. In the...
This policy brief explores the bioeconomy strategies implemented in two different European regions, ...
Forests and forest-based bioeconomy have central roles in the contemporary sustainability transition...
A bioeconomy can be defined as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals a...
Establishing an advanced European bioeconomy is an important step in achieving the transition toward...
We propose a brief analysis of the “Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for Europe” by t...
Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic disco...
How do sparsely populated regions innovate in green policies? What enables or limits such innovation...
Taking a European Union focus, this paper empirically focuses on the role of biomass for achieving a...
The great hopes in Brussels that a circular bioeconomy will help bridge the growing divide between u...
The term bioeconomy has been generated as a new discourse in the environmental policy arena. This pa...
How do sparsely populated regions innovate in green policies? What enables or limits such innovation...
Regional bioeconomies promote sustainable, regional economies under the auspices of EU green growth ...
Regional bioeconomies promote sustainable, regional economies under the auspices of EU green growth ...
Over the last decade, the bioeconomy has been increasingly promoted as a strategy able to shift our ...
Interest has grown over recent years in policy programs targeting a green, bio-based economy. In the...
This policy brief explores the bioeconomy strategies implemented in two different European regions, ...
Forests and forest-based bioeconomy have central roles in the contemporary sustainability transition...
A bioeconomy can be defined as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals a...
Establishing an advanced European bioeconomy is an important step in achieving the transition toward...
We propose a brief analysis of the “Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for Europe” by t...
Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic disco...
How do sparsely populated regions innovate in green policies? What enables or limits such innovation...
Taking a European Union focus, this paper empirically focuses on the role of biomass for achieving a...
The great hopes in Brussels that a circular bioeconomy will help bridge the growing divide between u...
The term bioeconomy has been generated as a new discourse in the environmental policy arena. This pa...
How do sparsely populated regions innovate in green policies? What enables or limits such innovation...