MONITORING BIOECONOMY
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Center for Environmental Systems Research (CESR) Wilhelmshöher Allee 47 34117 Kassel
We promote the perspective that the bioeconomy is not automatically sustainable, but that it must be implemented in a way that meets the needs for current and future generations while minimizing risks for biodiversity loss, climate change and human rights violations both within Germany and abroad. To this end we emphasize the importance of systemic monitoring, including in particular the components of scale, balance, incentives, impacts and innovation... This website is a collaborative effort - with authors from a multitude of research organizations - it is managed and operated by researchers at the Center for Environmental Systems Research at the University of Kassel in the context of the SYMOBIO 2.0 project. SYMOBIO is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. It combines input from a larger bioeconomy monitoring research initiative with complementary projects (including MoBi 2 at the Thünen Institute and MonBio coordinated by Ecologic) against the background..