Regional transformation pathways for the bioeconomy: A novel monitoring approach for complex transitions

IF 4.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of Industrial Ecology Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1111/jiec.13484
Florian Siekmann, Sandra Venghaus
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Addressing the complexities of transitioning to a sustainable bioeconomy, this paper presents a novel approach for developing regional transformation pathways (RTPs) based on narratives derived from the shared socioeconomic pathways. The methodology emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of underlying perspectives and perceptions, incorporating socio-economic, environmental, and political dimensions. The developed indicator framework captures a balanced representation of diverse interests by integrating insights from stakeholder analyses. The case study in the Rheinisches Revier region, Germany, exemplifies the approach's applicability, providing valuable insights for decision-making processes in the context of regional transitions toward a low-carbon economy. The results consist of five developed RTPs, offering a multitude of potential future trajectories of possible directions for regional transformations. Understanding potential pathways and related consequences is crucial for informed decision-making concerning resource use optimization since transformations of that scale influence the composition of supply chains and resource networks. This informed approach contributes to strategic planning and helps ensure resources are utilized efficiently and sustainably. By emphasizing the crucial role of transparency and reflection of assumptions in addressing the complexities of societal transformation processes, our approach seeks to support the implementation of a sustainable and inclusive bioeconomy at the regional level.

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生物经济的区域转型途径:复杂转型的新型监测方法
针对向可持续生物经济转型的复杂性,本文提出了一种新颖的方法,根据从共同的社会经济路径中得出的叙述,制定区域转型路径(RTP)。该方法强调对基本观点和看法的全面理解,将社会经济、环境和政治因素纳入其中。所制定的指标框架通过整合利益相关者的分析见解,平衡地反映了不同的利益。德国莱茵河地区的案例研究充分体现了该方法的适用性,为地区向低碳经济转型的决策过程提供了宝贵的见解。研究结果包括五个已制定的区域转型计划,为区域转型的可能方向提供了多种潜在的未来轨迹。由于这种规模的转型会影响供应链和资源网络的构成,因此了解潜在的路径和相关后果对于有关资源利用优化的知情决策至关重要。这种知情的方法有助于战略规划,有助于确保资源得到高效、可持续的利用。通过强调透明度和反思假设在应对复杂的社会转型过程中的关键作用,我们的方法旨在支持在地区层面实施可持续和包容性的生物经济。
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Journal of Industrial Ecology
Journal of Industrial Ecology 环境科学-环境科学
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11.60
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8.50%
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117
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Industrial Ecology addresses a series of related topics: material and energy flows studies (''industrial metabolism'') technological change dematerialization and decarbonization life cycle planning, design and assessment design for the environment extended producer responsibility (''product stewardship'') eco-industrial parks (''industrial symbiosis'') product-oriented environmental policy eco-efficiency Journal of Industrial Ecology is open to and encourages submissions that are interdisciplinary in approach. In addition to more formal academic papers, the journal seeks to provide a forum for continuing exchange of information and opinions through contributions from scholars, environmental managers, policymakers, advocates and others involved in environmental science, management and policy.
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