Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic discourse. Implying a technology-driven approach to wealth generation from organic materials, the term has taken hold with so far limited critical engagement. It is a contestable rather than contested term. Noting the rise of numerous other ‘econ-omies’ (blue, green, circular) on a similar timeframe, this paper undertakes a critical discourse analysis of academic literature and UK/EU policy documents using the term ‘bioeconomy’ to produce a contextualised understanding of how it is used in both the-oretical and practical contexts. Our analysis shows that bioeconomy, as with...
Developed and developing countries face social, economic and environmental challenges. These are the...
This paper provides a summary of the evolution of the bioeconomy and compares it with trends in rela...
The bioeconomy is a worldwide used strategy to cope with ecological, social, and economic sustainabi...
Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic discourse. Implyin...
A bioeconomy can be defined as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals a...
International audienceThe bioeconomy is steadily becoming more important in regional, national and E...
reserved1noMain Description The 'bioeconomy' is the idea of an economy based on the sustainable exp...
In this paper, we critically explore the evolution and impact of the concept ‘bioeconomy’ as a descr...
The objective of this paper is to provide a review of recent economic literature related to the Bioe...
The notion of the bioeconomy has gained importance in both research and policy debates over the last...
Over the last decade, bioeconomy policies, guided by integrated bioeconomy strategies, have develope...
The concept of bioeconomy is a topic of debate, confusion, skepticism, and criticism. Paradoxically,...
We propose a brief analysis of the “Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for Europe” by t...
A bioeconomy can be defined as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals a...
Producers, scientists and governments seek ways towards a broader sustainable development. Whilst i...
Developed and developing countries face social, economic and environmental challenges. These are the...
This paper provides a summary of the evolution of the bioeconomy and compares it with trends in rela...
The bioeconomy is a worldwide used strategy to cope with ecological, social, and economic sustainabi...
Over the past decade, the term bioeconomy has emerged in both policy and academic discourse. Implyin...
A bioeconomy can be defined as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals a...
International audienceThe bioeconomy is steadily becoming more important in regional, national and E...
reserved1noMain Description The 'bioeconomy' is the idea of an economy based on the sustainable exp...
In this paper, we critically explore the evolution and impact of the concept ‘bioeconomy’ as a descr...
The objective of this paper is to provide a review of recent economic literature related to the Bioe...
The notion of the bioeconomy has gained importance in both research and policy debates over the last...
Over the last decade, bioeconomy policies, guided by integrated bioeconomy strategies, have develope...
The concept of bioeconomy is a topic of debate, confusion, skepticism, and criticism. Paradoxically,...
We propose a brief analysis of the “Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for Europe” by t...
A bioeconomy can be defined as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals a...
Producers, scientists and governments seek ways towards a broader sustainable development. Whilst i...
Developed and developing countries face social, economic and environmental challenges. These are the...
This paper provides a summary of the evolution of the bioeconomy and compares it with trends in rela...
The bioeconomy is a worldwide used strategy to cope with ecological, social, and economic sustainabi...