New Publication: “Pathways to Strong and Weak Resilience Orientation in Bioeconomy Policies: A Global Configurational Analysis of Policy Design Space Conditions” authored by Nicolai Goritz, Maria Proestou, and Peter H. Feindt

Nicolai Goritz, Maria Proestou, and Peter H. Feindt wrote a new article examining how bioeconomy strategies around the world address long-term viability from a resilience perspective. Drawing on an analysis of 78 bioeconomy strategies from 50 countries, the study explores how characteristics of national policy design spaces shape strong and weak resilience orientations in bioeconomy […]

New Publication: “Characterizing bioeconomy policy instruments: A global comparative analysis of bioeconomy strategies” by Nicolai Goritz, Jonas von Pfister, Maria Proestou and Peter H. Feindt

The paper by Nicolai Goritz, Jonas von Pfister, Maria Proestou and Peter H. Feindt titled “Characterizing bioeconomy policy instruments: A global comparative analysis of bioeconomy strategies” analyzes policy instrument mixes of 78 governmental bioeconomy policy documents from 50 countries. The findings demonstrate that economic and nodal instruments with a focus on innovation, research and development […]

New Publication: “Policy learning and unlearning towards a transition to a sustainable bioeconomy: The case of Germany” by Alexandra Gottinger and Maria Proestou

Alexandra Gottinger and Maria Proestou have published the article “Policy learning and unlearning towards a transition to a sustainable bioeconomy: The case of Germany” in the Journal of Environmental Management. In this paper they investigated objectives and vision in German bioeconomy policy mixes between 2010 and 2024 through the lenses of policy learning. The authors […]