Towards effective national and international governance for a sustainable bioeconomy: A global expert perspective

Thomas Dietz , Karla Rubio Jovel , Melisa Deciancio , Christin Boldt , Jan Börner
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In an ideal scenario, the bioeconomy creates technology-based opportunities that promote economic growth and social progress while decoupling these development goals from increasing resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Over the last decade, many countries worldwide have adopted comprehensive bioeconomy strategies. However, little is known about the implementation of these strategies. The following article presents and discusses the results of a survey of 282 global bioeconomy experts conducted in 2020 on behalf of the German Bioeconomy Council. We take stock of the implementation of bioeconomy strategies, identify continued governance gaps that constrain transformative shifts towards a sustainable bioeconomy and determine political support measures to overcome these gaps. Most importantly, our results show that even more intergovernmental cooperation and coordination at the international level is needed to create frameworks for sustainable bioeconomy development.

实现可持续生物经济的有效国家和国际治理:全球专家视角
在理想的情况下,生物经济创造了基于技术的机会,促进经济增长和社会进步,同时将这些发展目标与不断增加的资源消耗和温室气体排放脱钩。在过去的十年里,世界上许多国家都采取了全面的生物经济战略。然而,对这些战略的执行情况知之甚少。以下文章介绍并讨论了2020年代表德国生物经济委员会对282名全球生物经济专家进行的调查结果。我们评估了生物经济战略的实施情况,确定了制约向可持续生物经济转变的持续治理差距,并确定了克服这些差距的政治支持措施。最重要的是,我们的研究结果表明,需要在国际层面进行更多的政府间合作与协调,以建立可持续生物经济发展的框架。
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