Abstract
The broad spectrum of bioresource use makes it challenging to interconnect strategic objectives and policy planning documents without compromising a coherent development vision. Bioeconomy development directions have been defined at the EU and Latvian levels. Nevertheless, to facilitate their implementation, the goals must be consistent with those specified in relevant national policy planning documents and vice versa. To determine whether internationally defined bioeconomy objectives are implemented in Latvian policy planning documents and what priority is given to them, a mixed methods approach was used—a systematic literature review combined with a keyphrase assignment approach. The results are summarized in an illustrative screening matrix and aggregated using the TOPSIS method to identify in which policy planning documents bioeconomy objectives are prioritized and to what extent. The results have shown a high prioritization of bioeconomy objectives in Latvian policy planning documents, especially in hierarchically higher documents.
Funder
European Social Fund
Riga Technical University
BA School of Business and Finance
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
Reference48 articles.
1. (2022, April 05). 10th anniversary of the EU Bioeconomy Strategy|European Commission, 11 February 2022. Available online: https://ec.europa.eu/info/news/10th-anniversary-eu-bioeconomy-strategy-2022-feb-11_en.
2. European Commission (2022, February 18). Bioeconomy Strategy. Available online: https://ec.europa.eu/info/research-and-innovation/research-area/environment/bioeconomy/bioeconomy-strategy_en.
3. Enabling a transformation to a bioeconomy in New Zealand;Wreford;Environ. Innov. Soc. Transit.,2019
4. Food, energy or biomaterials? Policy coherence across agro-food and bioeconomy policy domains in the EU;Muscat;Environ. Sci. Policy,2021
5. Towards a sustainable innovation system for the German wood-based bioeconomy: Implications for policy design;Purkus;J. Clean. Prod.,2018