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Policy: Five cornerstones of a global bioeconomy

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  • Beate El-Chichakli

    (Beate El-Chichakli is head of the Office of the Bioeconomy Council of the German Federal Government, Berlin, Germany.)

  • Joachim von Braun

    (Joachim von Braun is director of the Center for Development Research and Professor for Economic and Technological Change at the University of Bonn, Germany, and co-chair of the Bioeconomy Council of the German Federal Government.)

  • Christine Lang

    (Christine Lang is professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany, and co-chair of the Bioeconomy Council of the German Federal Government.)

  • Daniel Barben

    (Daniel Barben is professor and director of the Institute of Science, Technology and Society Studies at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria, and a member of the Bioeconomy Council of the German Federal Government.)

  • Jim Philp

    (Jim Philp is a policy analyst at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, France.)

Abstract

Beate El-Chichakli and colleagues outline principles for coordinating bio-based industries to achieve many of the sustainable development goals.

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  • Beate El-Chichakli & Joachim von Braun & Christine Lang & Daniel Barben & Jim Philp, 2016. "Policy: Five cornerstones of a global bioeconomy," Nature, Nature, vol. 535(7611), pages 221-223, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:535:y:2016:i:7611:d:10.1038_535221a
    DOI: 10.1038/535221a
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