To facilitate a fair bioeconomy transition, stronger regional-level linkages are needed

The great hopes in Brussels that a circular bioeconomy will help bridge the growing divide between urban and rural areas and allow the hinterlands to prosper from ‘green growth’ are addressed in this article, which reflects on insights from three Nordic case studies of brown, green and blue biomass...

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Main Authors: Andersen, Mikael S., Christensen, Lotte D., Donner-Amnell, Jakob, Eikeland, Per O., Hedeler, Barbara, Hildingsson, Roger, Johansson, Bengt, Khan, Jamil, Kronsell, Annica, Inderberg, Tor H.J., Ørsted Nielsen, Helle, Pizzol, Massimo, Sairinen, Rauno, Skjærseth, Jon B., Söderholm, Patrik, Teräväinen, Tuula, Thomsen, Marianne
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/69b4cf9c-0714-46f7-8c43-42c9a7ca1ee5 2024-09-30T14:39:44+00:00 To facilitate a fair bioeconomy transition, stronger regional-level linkages are needed Andersen, Mikael S. Christensen, Lotte D. Donner-Amnell, Jakob Eikeland, Per O. Hedeler, Barbara Hildingsson, Roger Johansson, Bengt Khan, Jamil Kronsell, Annica Inderberg, Tor H.J. Ørsted Nielsen, Helle Pizzol, Massimo Sairinen, Rauno Skjærseth, Jon B. Söderholm, Patrik Teräväinen, Tuula Thomsen, Marianne 2022-07-01 application/pdf https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/69b4cf9c-0714-46f7-8c43-42c9a7ca1ee5 https://doi.org/10.1002/bbb.2363 https://vbn.aau.dk/ws/files/479669556/Biofuels_Bioprod_Bioref_2022_Andersen_To_facilitate_a_fair_bioeconomy_transition_stronger_regional_level_linkages.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85129073156&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/69b4cf9c-0714-46f7-8c43-42c9a7ca1ee5 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Andersen , M S , Christensen , L D , Donner-Amnell , J , Eikeland , P O , Hedeler , B , Hildingsson , R , Johansson , B , Khan , J , Kronsell , A , Inderberg , T H J , Ørsted Nielsen , H , Pizzol , M , Sairinen , R , Skjærseth , J B , Söderholm , P , Teräväinen , T & Thomsen , M 2022 , ' To facilitate a fair bioeconomy transition, stronger regional-level linkages are needed ' , Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining , vol. 16 , no. 4 , pp. 929-941 . https://doi.org/10.1002/bbb.2363 biomass disadvantaged regions green growth Hartwick's rule natural resources staples trap article 2022 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1002/bbb.2363 2024-09-19T00:52:42Z The great hopes in Brussels that a circular bioeconomy will help bridge the growing divide between urban and rural areas and allow the hinterlands to prosper from ‘green growth’ are addressed in this article, which reflects on insights from three Nordic case studies of brown, green and blue biomass use at different levels of technology readiness. A closer examination of the forward, backward, fiscal and final demand linkages at regional level from increased biomass utilization, from eastern Finland and northern Sweden to Jutland and North Atlantic islands, suggests that linkages are and will remain relatively weak, predominantly dashing the expectations. As suppliers and exporters of natural resources, disadvantaged regions may all too easily get locked into a ‘staples trap’, where the value creation evaporates owing in part to the steep start-up costs and the associated boom-and-bust cycles, which place them in a weak position vis-à-vis the resource manufacturers and consumers. To make the prospects of development, employment and prosperity in the hinterlands materialize, measures are needed to strengthen the regional-level economic linkages. Regional-level revolving funds based on benefit-sharing instruments related to natural resources can be used to bolster economic development, as reflected in such schemes present in both China and Canada. We call for further research into whether and how such approaches can be replicated successfully by channeling revenues from biomass cultivation to regional-scale revolving funds, with mandates to strengthen long-term economic linkages and prosperity within the hinterlands. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Northern Sweden Aalborg University's Research Portal Canada Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining 16 4 929 941
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topic biomass
disadvantaged regions
green growth
Hartwick's rule
natural resources
staples trap
spellingShingle biomass
disadvantaged regions
green growth
Hartwick's rule
natural resources
staples trap
Andersen, Mikael S.
Christensen, Lotte D.
Donner-Amnell, Jakob
Eikeland, Per O.
Hedeler, Barbara
Hildingsson, Roger
Johansson, Bengt
Khan, Jamil
Kronsell, Annica
Inderberg, Tor H.J.
Ørsted Nielsen, Helle
Pizzol, Massimo
Sairinen, Rauno
Skjærseth, Jon B.
Söderholm, Patrik
Teräväinen, Tuula
Thomsen, Marianne
To facilitate a fair bioeconomy transition, stronger regional-level linkages are needed
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Hartwick's rule
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staples trap
description The great hopes in Brussels that a circular bioeconomy will help bridge the growing divide between urban and rural areas and allow the hinterlands to prosper from ‘green growth’ are addressed in this article, which reflects on insights from three Nordic case studies of brown, green and blue biomass use at different levels of technology readiness. A closer examination of the forward, backward, fiscal and final demand linkages at regional level from increased biomass utilization, from eastern Finland and northern Sweden to Jutland and North Atlantic islands, suggests that linkages are and will remain relatively weak, predominantly dashing the expectations. As suppliers and exporters of natural resources, disadvantaged regions may all too easily get locked into a ‘staples trap’, where the value creation evaporates owing in part to the steep start-up costs and the associated boom-and-bust cycles, which place them in a weak position vis-à-vis the resource manufacturers and consumers. To make the prospects of development, employment and prosperity in the hinterlands materialize, measures are needed to strengthen the regional-level economic linkages. Regional-level revolving funds based on benefit-sharing instruments related to natural resources can be used to bolster economic development, as reflected in such schemes present in both China and Canada. We call for further research into whether and how such approaches can be replicated successfully by channeling revenues from biomass cultivation to regional-scale revolving funds, with mandates to strengthen long-term economic linkages and prosperity within the hinterlands.
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author Andersen, Mikael S.
Christensen, Lotte D.
Donner-Amnell, Jakob
Eikeland, Per O.
Hedeler, Barbara
Hildingsson, Roger
Johansson, Bengt
Khan, Jamil
Kronsell, Annica
Inderberg, Tor H.J.
Ørsted Nielsen, Helle
Pizzol, Massimo
Sairinen, Rauno
Skjærseth, Jon B.
Söderholm, Patrik
Teräväinen, Tuula
Thomsen, Marianne
author_facet Andersen, Mikael S.
Christensen, Lotte D.
Donner-Amnell, Jakob
Eikeland, Per O.
Hedeler, Barbara
Hildingsson, Roger
Johansson, Bengt
Khan, Jamil
Kronsell, Annica
Inderberg, Tor H.J.
Ørsted Nielsen, Helle
Pizzol, Massimo
Sairinen, Rauno
Skjærseth, Jon B.
Söderholm, Patrik
Teräväinen, Tuula
Thomsen, Marianne
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title To facilitate a fair bioeconomy transition, stronger regional-level linkages are needed
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