《生物经济行动实施框架》

  • 来源专题:战略生物资源
  • 发布时间:2024-01-14
  •   2019年3月5日,美国生物质研究与开发理事会(BR&D)发布《生物经济计划:实施框架》战略报告。

    该战略的愿景目标是:振兴美国生物经济,促进经济可持续增长、新的农业市场与就业、能源安全以及环境改善。

相关报告
  • 《国家生物经济战略》

    • 来源专题:战略生物资源
    • 发布时间:2024-01-15
    • 2020年1月15日,德国联邦内阁通过了“国家生物经济战略”(以下简称“生物经济战略”)。该战略致力于推进生物经济发展,促进生活方式和经济发展方式转变,为应对气候变化和加强环境保护,以及经济社会可持续发展奠定基础。该战略将由联邦教研部(BMBF)和德国联邦粮食和农业部(BMEL)牵头负责实施。“生物经济”也将成为“2020年科学年”的主题。 “生物经济战略”的核心目标是发展可持续的、以循环为导向的创新型经济。研究资金将主要用于开发可持续发展议程框架内的生物经济解决方案、发掘生态系统内生物经济的潜力、扩展和应用生物学知识、持续调整经济资源基础、打造德国成为领先的创新基地以及强化社会参与和国内、国际的合作等六项重点,从而探究生物领域新知识,通过加强生物过程和系统的利用并结合数字化等相关领域尖端技术,挖掘可持续经济的新潜力。与此同时,大力推进生物原料在工业生产的应用,更多替代化石原料,创造新的有利于可持续发展的产品。 “生物经济战略”将德国联邦政府在该领域相关计划和措施整合一体,旨在更好地推进实施“从生物学到创新议程”(即所谓的“生物议程”)。此前,德国联邦教研部于2010年牵头制定实施了“国家生物经济研究战略 2030”,为2000多个研究项目提供了约10亿欧元的资助。德国联邦粮食和农业部于2013年牵头发布“国家生物经济政治战略”,通过制定新的框架条件加速生物经济的结构调整。
  • 《经合组织关于水的研究:在欧盟水框架指令中实施水经济学》

    • 来源专题:水环境治理与保护
    • 发布时间:2023-08-17
    • A distinctive feature of the European Union’s (EU) Water Framework Directive (WFD) is the multiple references to economics. According to the WFD, EU member states are mandated to: ? Recover the financial, environmental and resource costs of using water. These costs include the opportunity cost of using water (which should reflect scarcity), the costs of pollution (in line with the Polluter Pays Principle), and the financial costs of operating infrastructure and services to access water; ? Establish water prices that promote water use efficiency and hence discourage wastage and encourage efficient allocation of water resources; ? Use economic analyses and appropriate data to document costs of measures and investments, their allocation, and the contribution of different water users (households, industry and agriculture) towards cost recovery. Reference to water economics in the WFD and Flood Directive (FD) resonates with similar references in the OECD Council Recommendation on Water, adopted by OECD member countries in December 2016. It follows that the OECD and the European Commission share a common interest in facilitating the diffusion of water economics and robust practices for cost recovery and diffusion of the Polluter Pays Principle across their constituencies and beyond. The Fitness Check of the EU's water legislation and the assessment of the second cycle of implementation of river basin management plans and flood risk management plans indicates that there is room for improvements with regard to the integration of water economics into the framework of integrated water management. The European Commission - DG Environment and the OECD Environment Directorate embarked on a joint project to provide practical guidance to EU members states and support further progress towards robust water economics to inform water resources management. Ultimately, this is expected to facilitate compliance with the WFD and Flood Directives. Noting that the financing of measures is a major obstacle towards improved implementation, this joint project aimed to: i) assess whether EU member states have set up appropriate mechanisms to recover costs of water management; ii) identify good practices that can inspire further progress in member states; and iii) provide policy and methodological guidance on how to further recover costs of water management. Analyses and policy messages are relevant to a broader audience, with an interest in cost-effective and fair management of water resources