Downscaling EU bioeconomy policy for national implementation

Jon Paul Faulkner, Enda Murphy, Mark Scott
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This paper examines how EU bioeconomy strategies are adapted and implemented at the national level, using Ireland as a case study. Through the application of a Narrative Policy Framework, this study analyses how national bioeconomy policy aligns with EU objectives and how such policy addresses institutional capacity, policy coherence, and sustainable development. The findings reveal a significant misalignment between the EU's ambitious bioeconomy targets and the realities of implementation at the national level. It highlights how primary industries are often underrepresented in policy-making processes, yet are expected to meet high innovation standards without evidence of adequate support. The paper highlights gaps in governance mechanisms, partnership models, and sustainability approaches, particularly in addressing the socio-economic dimensions of sustainability. These gaps risk perpetuating existing inequalities and failing to meet sustainability targets. The research provides a critical analysis of the disconnect between EU bioeconomy policy aspirations and national-level implementation, offering insights into the structural barriers that hinder effective policy transposition. The study calls for more tailored policy support, clearer governance frameworks, and deeper engagement with local stakeholders to ensure the bioeconomy transition is both inclusive and sustainable. Future research is recommended to explore cross-national comparisons to improve the adaptability and implementation of bioeconomy policies across the EU.
缩小欧盟生物经济政策的规模,以便各国实施
本文以爱尔兰为例,探讨欧盟生物经济战略如何在国家层面得到调整和实施。通过应用 "叙事政策框架",本研究分析了国家生物经济政策如何与欧盟目标保持一致,以及这些政策如何解决机构能力、政策一致性和可持续发展问题。研究结果表明,欧盟雄心勃勃的生物经济目标与国家层面的实际执行情况之间存在严重的不协调。它强调了第一产业在决策过程中的代表性往往不足,但却被期望达到很高的创新标准,却没有证据表明得到了足够的支持。文件强调了治理机制、伙伴关系模式和可持续性方法方面的差距,特别是在解决可持续性的社会经济层面方面。这些差距有可能使现有的不平等现象长期存在,无法实现可持续发展目标。研究对欧盟生物经济政策愿望与国家层面实施之间的脱节进行了批判性分析,对阻碍政策有效转化的结构性障碍提出了见解。研究呼吁提供更有针对性的政策支持、更清晰的治理框架以及与当地利益相关者更深入的合作,以确保生物经济转型具有包容性和可持续性。建议今后开展研究,探索跨国比较,以提高欧盟各国生物经济政策的适应性和执行力。
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