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Bioeconomy advances rapidly worldwide as a concept and as an important element of transformative economic strategies. Many countries and regions have launched bioeconomy strategies. The G20 und Brazil’s leadership in 2024 and India the year before have put Bioeconomy on the global agenda. These trends toward Bioeconomy are exogenously driven by recent advances for bio-product and process innovations, and by the increasingly recognized need to address the ecological problems of the Anthropocene and Climate change in particular. Bioeconomy is endogenously driven by established evidence of opportunities in bioeconomy that leads to investments, by strategic science policy getting proactively engaged, and by scale and network effects, and the expected benefits in the food system.
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Joachim von Braun is Distinguished Professor for Economic and Technological change at Bonn University, in the Center for Development Research (ZEF). His research is on economic development, food nutrition and agriculture, bioeconomy, science and technology policy. He is President of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences of the Vatican, and member of German National Academy of Science Leopoldina, the African Academy of Science, and the International Science Council and AAAS. He served as Chair of the Scientific Group for the Food Systems Summit 2021 of the UN Secretary General, and was director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). He has served as CCAP’s Academic Committee member since 2010. He published more than 250 peer reviewed publications.
讲座组织:北京大学现代农学院
主持人:黄季焜 教授
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