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Certificate of Achievement
has completed the following course:
Introduction to Sustainable Bioeconomy
This course was organized by the PerForm consortium, a network of eight European universities led by the University of Padova, Italy. Following topics were covered in this course: European and national bioeconomy policies and research strategies, Emerging bioeconomy discourses, The diversity of bioeconomy stakeholders, their perceptions and expectations regarding bioeconomy, Innovations and Innovativeness for jumpstarting a sustainable bioeconomy transformation.
3 weeks, 3 hours per week
Daniela Kleinschmit
Professor of Forest and Environmental Policy,
University of Freiburg, Germany
Mauro Masiero
Assistant Professor at the Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry,
University of Padova
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Interpret the latest developments of the (forest-based) bioeconomy in Europe
- Apply different conceptual approaches for interpreting the bioeconomy
- Explain how this concept emerged and how different European countries approach it in their national political strategies
- Discuss what these different national approaches mean for the forest-based sector in the countries presented
- Interpret the latest research on stakeholder and citizen perception in the bioeconomy
- Summarize some of the most important innovations that currently shape the bioeconomy in Europe
- Debate the biggest opportunities and challenges that these innovations pose for the forest-based sector
Syllabus
- European and national bioeconomy policies and research strategies
- Emerging bioeconomy discourses
- The diversity of bioeconomy stakeholders, their perceptions and expectations regarding bioeconomy
- Innovations and Innovativeness for jumpstarting a sustainable bioeconomy transformation
Issued on 26th April 2022
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