Bioenergy and the broader bioeconomy

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Bioenergy and the broader bioeconomy Constance Miller, GBEP Secretariat 16th meeting of TFS, Rome, 29 November 2018

Background ‘Non-paper’ to be used as a basis for an exchange of views on this emerging theme in the context of the 16th GBEP Task Force on Sustainability meeting Developed by GBEP Secretariat upon request of a few Partners

Bioeconomy The bioeconomy describes the ‘utilization of biological resources, biological processes and principles to sustainably provide goods and services across all economic sectors’ (GBS, 2015) food, feed, fuel, fibre and biochemicals Rely on natural resources such as land and water, along with healthy ecosystems and their associated services

Trends Demand for agricultural and forestry products is rapidly increasing >>Increasing pressures on the natural resource base and ecosystem services due to overexploitation and pollution Growing interest in the bioeconomy and its sustainable development – represents not only a challenge but may be an opportunity to tackle many societal issues concurrently Important in the context of changing climate

Bioenergy as part of the bioeconomy Bioenergy forms part of the bioeconomy There are synergies and trade-offs between bioenergy and other components

Sustainability Bioenergy is identified as integral to the achievement of SDG 7, as well as GHG emissions targets under the Paris Agreement (IRENA, 2018) The sustainability of bioenergy cannot be considered in an isolated manner Importance of developing holistic guidelines for the sustainable development of bioeconomy

The role of GBEP GBEP has the opportunity to have an important – and possibly even unique – role to play in facilitating exchange of views and dialogue, and promote joint understanding, considering “bioenergy within the bioeconomy” context.

The floor is open for discussions on this topic!