Sessions thématiques

 

Main ThemeSessions
1. Vision, Governance, and Bioeconomy Policies

Vision and Narratives of the Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Narratives and Vision of the Future of Bioeconomy
  • Session : Consumption and Bioeconomy


Governance and Bioeconomy Policies

 

  • Session : Integrated Assessment of Bioeconomy Sustainability Through an Accounting System for Societal Metabolism – Quantitative Storytelling (QST) for Robust Policymaking
  • Session : Bioeconomy and Stakeholders
2. Transitions and Ecological Models

Sustainable and Ecological Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Behavioural Drivers of Sustainability: Food Choices, Investment Decisions, and Bioeconomy Transitions
  • Session : Towards an Ecological Bioeconomy: Concepts and Perspectives
  • Session : Sustainable Bioeconomy and Planetary Boundaries
  • Session : Rethinking Indicators for an Ecological Bioeconomy


Bioenergy and Low-Carbon Transitions

 

  • Session : Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS): A Key Element in France’s Low-Carbon Energy Transition?
  • Closed Session : Integrative Future-Oriented Approaches for Transformative Change in Agricultural and Bioeconomy Systems
3. Strategic Sectors in the Bioeconomy

Agriculture and Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Relationship between Agriculture and Ecological Bioeconomy: Agricultural Innovation


Agricultural Methanization and Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Agricultural Methanization in France and Europe: Issues, Tensions, and Prospects
  • Session : Promises and Socio-Economic/Ecological Challenges of Agricultural Methanization in the Grand Est Region (France)
  • Session : Relationship between Agriculture and Ecological Bioeconomy: New Resources for Biogas Production and Opportunities


Biomass and Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Biomass, the New Eldorado of the Bioeconomy? A Critical Analysis of the Promises and Uses from the Perspective of the Human and Social Sciences
  • Session : Traffic Jam Around Nature-Based Solutions – Contradictions and Complementarity in Land Regulations for Environmental Welfare
4. Territories and Spatial Dynamics

Territorial Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Approaching Bioeconomy in Japanese Regional Economic Research – Exploring Territorial Dynamics
  • Session : Approaching Bioeconomy in Japanese Regional Economic Research – Biomass, Co-Products, and Opportunities
  • Session : Energizing Territories through Innovative Bioeconomy
  • Session : What Diversity of Territorial Anchoring Models in the Bioeconomy?


Circularity and Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Between Circularity and Bioeconomy – The Impact of the Transition Agenda on Socio-Economic Models of Waste: The Dynamics of Clusters and Innovation Ecosystems
  • Session : Between Circularity and Bioeconomy: What the Transition’s Agenda Is Doing to the Socio-Economic Models of Waste
5. Research, Innovation, and Capacity Building

Innovation and Research in Bioeconomy

 

  • Session : Innovations on Microorganisms: A Promise for the Bioeconomic Intensification of Agroecology
  • Session : Building the Global Bioeconomy University – A Community of Practice for Research and Education
  • Closed Session : Workshop of the French National Program TETRAE: Transition in Territories of Agriculture, Food, and Environment
  • Session : Navigating European Research Funding: Opportunities in Bioeconomy

 

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