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Design of a systems analysis tools framework for the EU bio-based economy strategy (SAT-BBE)
Project
Project code: TI-MA-08-PID1418
Contract period: 01.10.2012
- 30.04.2015
Purpose of research: Inventory & Assessment
One of the biggest challenges facing global society today is the provision of food, water and energy in light of a growing world population. To cope with this, the EU counts on the bioeconomy. With ist 2012 strategy the EU aims to pave the way towards a bioeconomy. Being aware of possible side effects, the EU counts on the bioecomy´s potential to create economic growth and jobs in rual, coastal and industrial areas, reduce the dependance on fossil fuels and improve the sustainability of production and processing. The aim of the SAT-BBE project is the development of toolbox for monitoring the EU´s bioeconomy strategy. SAT-BBE will show how existing data, indicators and quantitative models can be used and extended in order to describe the bioeconomy as well as its desired and undesired effects (e.g. on food security or biodiversity). SAT-BBE will propose how gaps in the set of existing instruments can be closed. We take stock of existing data, modells and indicators that can be used for monitoring and evaluation of the EU´s bioeconomy strategy. To this end, we work together with experts from seven national and international research institutes in the field of agricultural, fisheries and forestry economics, environmental management und food policy. The focus of the Thünen Institute is the stocktaking and assessment of models in the area of agricultural and fisheries economics.
Section overview
Subjects
- Marine fisheries
- Agroeconomics
- Renewable Resources
- Computer science