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Bioökonomie am Scheideweg

Industrialisierung von Biomasse oder nachhaltige Produktion?

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Seit die Preise für Erdöl und Erdgas steigen, gilt Biomasse als Hoffnungsträger für die Energieversorgung. Die Politik fördert den Ausbau der Bioökonomie, denn pflanzliche Rohstoffe können energetisch und stofflich genutzt werden. Doch Wissenschaft und Zivilgesellschaft sehen den massiven Anbau von Mais, Raps und Co. zunehmend kritisch, da Nachhaltigkeitskriterien und die Beteiligung von Bürger(inne)n missachtet werden. Transdisziplinäre Nachhaltigkeitsforschung kann Wege aufzeigen, wie die Bioökonomiepläne transparen ter und gerechter gestaltet werden können.

Keywords: ENERGY FROM BIOMASS; PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY; SUSTAINABILITY; WORLD FOOD SUPPLY; |KEYWORDS: BIOTECHNOLOGY

Language: German

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 March 2012

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