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EUBCE 2024 - Christina ZINKE - Coverage and Gaps of the Bioeconomy Monitoring Landscape in Europe

Coverage and Gaps of the Bioeconomy Monitoring Landscape in Europe

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Sustainability assessments and stakeholders inclusion in bioenergy and bioeconomy

Coverage and Gaps of the Bioeconomy Monitoring Landscape in Europe

Short Introductive summary

The project SYMOBIO 2.0, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, aims to set the scientific basis for a systemic monitoring and modelling of the bioeconomy in Germany. It is designed as a dynamic and systemic framework, that goes in line with the goals of the Agenda 2030. The work of the study presented here provides an outlook from the German monitoring system, which is still under development, to already existing monitoring systems that operate in the field of bioeconomy. 75 monitoring systems from German, European and worldwide sources were collected in an extensive literature review and analysed by a set of 27 key indicators, that originate mainly from the FAO, EU bioeconomy monitoring and the sustainable development goals of the UN. The study concludes on interfaces between the already existing monitoring systems and highlights blind spots, which are not well covered yet.

Presenter

Christina ZINKE

Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research

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Co-authors:

C. Zinke, Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, GERMANY

Session reference: 2AV.3.3