Revolutionizing the use of biomass is one of the most promising pathways to more sustainable production and consumption. SEI research explores the many facets of developing knowledge-based bioeconomies, from growing biomass to the governance of science, technology and innovation.
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Past event / Join us for a discussion on keys to change based on recommendations from the <i>Stockholm+50: Unlocking a Better Future</i> scientific report.
Past event / Join this conversation about governing land, materials, pollution, and biomass use for a climate-compatible bioeconomy and sustainable development.
Meet SEI / Meet SEI Research Fellow Monica Trujillo, who sees a world of opportunities to develop the bioeconomy in Latin America.
Past event / As a follow-up to the Sustainable Blue Economy Conference, an investment-driven dialogue will be held on the sidelines of UNEP's 50th anniversary in Nairobi.
Perspective / SEI US Associate Scientist Zoha Shawoo outlines why countries must strengthen policy coherence when implementing climate goals.
Journal article / This paper synthesizes empirical work from stakeholder dialogues conducted in Colombia, Rwanda, Sweden, and Thailand.
Past event / This event will discuss the contradictions of existing political approaches to a sustainable bioeconomy in various regions as well as their backgrounds.
Journal article / A just bioeconomy transition also requires sustainable farming and land use, as two transitions in one.
Journal article / The NCPs framework can help broaden synergies in the bioeconomy–biodiversity nexus, but inclusive governance remains critical.
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