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Transition to a Sustainable Bioeconomy

Sebastian Hinderer, Leif Brändle, Andreas Kuckertz

2021Sustainability34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exceeding planetary boundaries, and especially climate change, requires economies worldwide to decarbonize and to incorporate principles of sustainable development. Transforming a traditional economy into a sustainable bioeconomy by replacing fossil resources through renewable biogenic resources offers a solution to this end. However, seemingly opposing transition perspectives (i.e., technology-based vs. socio-ecological) lead to fragmented efforts, and the exact form of the transition pathway to the goal of a bioeconomy remains unclear. We examine the issue by involving an international expert sample in a Delphi survey and subsequent cross-impact analysis. Based on the experts’ views, we present a list of events necessary to achieve the transformation ranked by the experts to reflect their urgency. The cross-impact analysis facilitates combining the eight most urgent events to create an integrated model of the transition to a sustainable bioeconomy. Our findings suggest that, rather than bioeconomy strategies, investment in the relevant sectors currently constitutes the main bottleneck hindering such a transition.

Topics & Concepts

BottleneckDelphi methodClimate changeBusinessSustainable developmentInvestment (military)Natural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningEconomicsGeographyPolitical scienceEcologyComputer scienceOperations managementArtificial intelligencePoliticsBiologyLawBioeconomy and Sustainability DevelopmentChemistry and Chemical EngineeringDelphi Technique in Research
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