A Systems Engineering Framework for Bioeconomic Transitions in a Sustainable Development Goal Context
To address sustainable development goals (SDGs), national and international strategies have been increasingly interested in the bioeconomy. SDGs have been criticized for lacking stakeholder perspectives and agency, and for requiring too little of business. There is also a lack of both systematic and...
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