@article{O'BrienWechslerBringezuetal.2017, author = {O'Brien, Meghan and Wechsler, Dietmar and Bringezu, Stefan and Schaldach, R{\"u}diger}, title = {Toward a systemic monitoring of the European bioeconomy : gaps, needs and the integration of sustainability indicators and targets for global land use}, journal = {Land use policy}, volume = {66}, doi = {10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.04.047}, pages = {162 -- 171}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The contribution of the EU bioeconomy to sustainable development depends on how it is implemented. A high innovation potential is accompanied by considerable risks, in particular regarding the exacerbation of global land use conflicts. This article argues that a systemic monitoring system capable of connecting human-environment interactions and multiple scales of analysis in a dynamic way is needed to ensure that the EU bioeconomy transition meets overarching goals, like the Sustainable Development Goals. The monitoring should be centered around a dashboard of key indicators and targets covering environmental, economic, and social aspects of the bioeconomy. With a focus on the land dimension, this article examines the strengths and weakness of different economic, environmental and integrated models and methods for monitoring and forecasting the development of the EU bioeconomy. The state of research on key indicators and targets, as well as research needs to integrate these aspects into existing modeling approaches, are assessed. The article concludes with key criteria for a systemic bioeconomy monitoring system.}, language = {en} }