Bioeconomy involves the use of biological resources, products, and principles in all economic sectors. Bioeconomic societal transformation is frequently proposed as a potential pathway to achieve sustainable development.
This webpage is maintained by social science oriented junior research groups supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under the Program „Bioeconomy and Societal Change“. It aims at sharing research results and at informing about ongoing research activities and related events.
The Food for Justice Working Papers Series has relaunched. Its aim is to share new work and knowledge on the que ... more
Managing complex bioeconomy interventions in the agrarian sector Calls for a ... more
The first 5 working papers of the research group Food for Justice: Power, Politics and Food Inequalities in a Bioeconomy are ou ... more
Goez, Nicolas 2023. “Food and urban politics in Belo Horizonte: agroecology, activist coal ... more
Kalix Garcia, Thalita. 2023. The impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic at the ... more
Martinelli, F.S., Biber-Freudenberg ... more
Climate change has ... marie.harnau@fu-berlin.de
Miriam Boyer will give ... more
Keynote and Discussion with Cara Daggett (Virginia Tech) Zoom webinar ... https://uni-jena-de.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4CH8N7OySBCeXqywZeWNRQ