Circular, sustainable, and transformative bioeconomy
Issues, governance, and implementation aspects
The question of a sustainable bioeconomy has been the subject of a wide range of research activities in Germany since around 2010, which relate to various internationally agreed sustainability goals (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) but do not cover them comprehensively. Areas that have been less researched so far include the interactions of climate and bioeconomy, questions of governance, but also the embedding of the bioeconomy, for example in urban-rural relations and in the cultural dimension.
The WG follows a transdisciplinary research approach and is divided into four sub-working groups (SWGs); from the University of Passau, Prof. Dr. Martina Padmanabhan and Dr. Patrick Keilbart are involved in the subworking-group 4 “Exploration”. In SWG 4, they complement the discourse around the cultural dimension - and here also the role of art - and contribute further reflections on the integration of commoning and WEconomy approaches.
https://www.dkn-future-earth.org/activities/working_groups/088561/index.php.en