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Setting Up a Bioeconomy Monitoring: Sustainability - Resources - Products

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  • Schweinle, Jörg
  • Banse, Martin
  • Barrelet, Johna
  • Brüning, Simone
  • Cyffka, Karl-Friedrich
  • Gordillo Vera, Fernando
  • Iost, Susanne
  • Kilian, David
  • Omidi Saravani, Faranak
  • Weimar, Holger
  • Wilske, Burkhard

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This Thünen Working Paper presents the results of the research project "Joint Project: Expansion of a systematic monitoring of the bioeconomy - consolidation phase." The project aimed to further develop the monitoring concept for the German bioeconomy and to update initial monitoring results. This Working Paper refers to the Thünen Working Paper 149 and presents updated monitoring results on the one hand, and approaches to the monitoring of substitution and the recording and tracking of import commodities and their sustainability effects on the other.

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  • Schweinle, Jörg & Banse, Martin & Barrelet, Johna & Brüning, Simone & Cyffka, Karl-Friedrich & Gordillo Vera, Fernando & Iost, Susanne & Kilian, David & Omidi Saravani, Faranak & Weimar, Holger & Wils, 2025. "Setting Up a Bioeconomy Monitoring: Sustainability - Resources - Products," Thünen Working Papers 266, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:jhtiwp:316408
    DOI: 10.3220/253-2025-27
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    bioeconomy; material flow; sustainability; monitoring; bio-based; assessment; Bioökonomie; Stofffluss; Import-Commodities; Nachhaltigkeit; Monitoring; biobasiert; Bewertung;
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