Revolutionizing the use of biomass is one of the most promising pathways to more sustainable production and consumption. SEI research explores the many facets of developing knowledge-based bioeconomies, from growing biomass to the governance of science, technology and innovation.
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Feature / SEI played a leading role in a partnership to develop a Regional Bioeconomy Strategy for East Africa, the first of its kind for the continent.
Past event / The webinar is an opening to explore the need to build initiatives and mechanisms to facilitate the transition towards a more sustainable economy in Colombia.
Past event / This seminar will present the SEI initiative on governing bioeconomy pathways.
Journal article / This paper presents a framework for assessing the societal impacts of increased circularity of resource recovery from organic waste streams at city scale.
Other publication / This policy brief highlights the importance of minimizing food loss and waste, which accounts for some 30% of current global production.
Past event / The World BioEconomy Forum is a global platform for circular bioeconomy stakeholders to share ideas and promote bio-based solutions.
Feature / InnovaCuba project promotes innovation for adaptation to climate change through entrepreneurship in water supply and sanitation in vulnerable coastal areas
Media coverage / SEI Africa director Philip Osano says a sustainable bioeconomy is a key strategy for mitigating and adapting to climate change and conserving biodiversity.
SEI report / The growing bioeconomy offers an opportunity for countries in Eastern Africa to achieve many of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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