Thomas Christensen

ORCID: 0000-0002-9850-974X
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Research Areas
  • Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development
  • Biofuel production and bioconversion
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Forest Biomass Utilization and Management
  • Geographic Information Systems Studies
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Taxation and Legal Issues
  • Agriculture Market Analysis Ukraine
  • Agricultural Economics and Policy
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Phosphorus and nutrient management
  • Bioenergy crop production and management
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • EU Law and Policy Analysis
  • Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction

Imperial College London
2020-2022

The main aim of this paper is to review existing European policies relevant the biomass value chains and examine how their objectives support or align with five core (pillars) identified under 2018 Bioeconomy Strategy. also discusses key challenges that restrict compliance Strategy, identifies policy gaps provides recommendations for future formation. A structured was conducted over ninety biomass, bioprocessing biobased products. chain approach used as a tool harmonise these sectors common...

10.1016/j.glt.2020.11.003 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Global Transitions 2020-12-23

Policy and industry decision makers place high priority on the contribution of biomass to emerging low carbon, circular economy. Optimisation performance, from perspectives environmental, social economic sustainability resource efficiency, is essential successful development operation value chains. The complexity chains, which comprise interrelated stages land use conversion multiple end products, presents challenges. To date, have approached viewpoints single market sectors or issues, such...

10.1016/j.glt.2020.04.001 article EN cc-by Global Transitions 2020-01-01

Abstract The European Bioeconomy Strategy aims to facilitate the transition from a take–make–dispose fossil economy into one fostering circular bio‐based value chains linking sustainable land use with cutting‐edge products. Optimized designs, implementation and monitoring rely on continuous interactions between policymakers modellers who run multiple scenarios for environmentally, economically socially desirable futures. This paper leverages multi‐layered framework that cross‐references 39...

10.1111/gcbb.12996 article EN cc-by GCB Bioenergy 2022-08-26

The greatest challenge in accelerating the realisation of a sustainable and competitive bioeconomy is to demonstrate that enshrining sustainability principles at very heart production line can generate value improve its overall system. Strategies for reducing emissions, pollutants, indirect land use change or soil depreciation are all perceived as costs necessary inconveniences comply with stringent, climate change-focused policy frameworks. System dynamics modelling priorities tools...

10.3390/en15020627 article EN cc-by Energies 2022-01-17

10.22004/ag.econ.33113 preprint EN RePEc: Research Papers in Economics 2001-01-01
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