date: 2022-02-16T07:44:36Z pdf:unmappedUnicodeCharsPerPage: 17 pdf:PDFVersion: 1.7 pdf:docinfo:title: Global Land Use Impacts of Bioeconomy: An Econometric Input?Output Approach xmp:CreatorTool: LaTeX with hyperref Keywords: bioeconomy; global macro-econometric model; land use change; multiregional input?output access_permission:modify_annotations: true access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: Many countries have set ambiguous targets for the development of a bioeconomy that not only ensures sufficient production of high-quality foods but also contributes to decarbonization, green jobs and reducing import dependency through biofuels and advanced biomaterials. However, feeding a growing and increasingly affluent world population and providing additional biomass for a future bioeconomy all within planetary boundaries constitute an enormous challenge for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Global economic models mapping the complex network of global supply such as multiregional input?output (MRIO) or computable general equilibrium (CGE) models have been the workhorses to monitor the past as well as possible future impacts of the bioeconomy. These approaches, however, have often been criticized for their relatively low amount of detail on agriculture and energy, or for their lack of an empirical base for the specification of agents? economic behavior. In this paper, we address these issues and present a hybrid macro-econometric model that combines a comprehensive mapping of the world economy with highly detailed submodules of agriculture and the energy sector in physical units based on FAO and IEA data. We showcase the model in a case study on the future global impacts of the EU?s bioeconomy transformation and find small positive economic impacts at the cost of a considerable increase in land use mostly outside of Europe. dc:creator: Johannes Reinhard Többen, Martin Distelkamp, Britta Stöver, Saskia Reuschel, Lara Ahmann and Christian Lutz dcterms:created: 2022-02-15T11:02:39Z Last-Modified: 2022-02-16T07:44:36Z dcterms:modified: 2022-02-16T07:44:36Z dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.7 title: Global Land Use Impacts of Bioeconomy: An Econometric Input?Output Approach Last-Save-Date: 2022-02-16T07:44:36Z pdf:docinfo:creator_tool: LaTeX with hyperref access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:docinfo:keywords: bioeconomy; global macro-econometric model; land use change; multiregional input?output pdf:docinfo:modified: 2022-02-16T07:44:36Z meta:save-date: 2022-02-16T07:44:36Z pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: Global Land Use Impacts of Bioeconomy: An Econometric Input?Output Approach modified: 2022-02-16T07:44:36Z cp:subject: Many countries have set ambiguous targets for the development of a bioeconomy that not only ensures sufficient production of high-quality foods but also contributes to decarbonization, green jobs and reducing import dependency through biofuels and advanced biomaterials. However, feeding a growing and increasingly affluent world population and providing additional biomass for a future bioeconomy all within planetary boundaries constitute an enormous challenge for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Global economic models mapping the complex network of global supply such as multiregional input?output (MRIO) or computable general equilibrium (CGE) models have been the workhorses to monitor the past as well as possible future impacts of the bioeconomy. These approaches, however, have often been criticized for their relatively low amount of detail on agriculture and energy, or for their lack of an empirical base for the specification of agents? economic behavior. In this paper, we address these issues and present a hybrid macro-econometric model that combines a comprehensive mapping of the world economy with highly detailed submodules of agriculture and the energy sector in physical units based on FAO and IEA data. We showcase the model in a case study on the future global impacts of the EU?s bioeconomy transformation and find small positive economic impacts at the cost of a considerable increase in land use mostly outside of Europe. pdf:docinfo:subject: Many countries have set ambiguous targets for the development of a bioeconomy that not only ensures sufficient production of high-quality foods but also contributes to decarbonization, green jobs and reducing import dependency through biofuels and advanced biomaterials. However, feeding a growing and increasingly affluent world population and providing additional biomass for a future bioeconomy all within planetary boundaries constitute an enormous challenge for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Global economic models mapping the complex network of global supply such as multiregional input?output (MRIO) or computable general equilibrium (CGE) models have been the workhorses to monitor the past as well as possible future impacts of the bioeconomy. These approaches, however, have often been criticized for their relatively low amount of detail on agriculture and energy, or for their lack of an empirical base for the specification of agents? economic behavior. In this paper, we address these issues and present a hybrid macro-econometric model that combines a comprehensive mapping of the world economy with highly detailed submodules of agriculture and the energy sector in physical units based on FAO and IEA data. We showcase the model in a case study on the future global impacts of the EU?s bioeconomy transformation and find small positive economic impacts at the cost of a considerable increase in land use mostly outside of Europe. 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