Non-exhaustive list of links to further resources:
Bioeconomy and resilience to economic shocks: insights from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020
An analysis on the performance of the EU bioeconomy during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Estimating employment and value added in the bioeconomy of EU regions
This report describes a methodology to estimate employment and value added of the bioeconomy sectors at the NUTS2 level in the EU.
European green bonds, carbon tax and crowding-out: The economic, social and environmental impacts of the EU's green investments under different financing scenarios
Discover novel insights into the economic, social and environmental impacts of green energy investments in the European Union.
Has the European Union entered a bioeconomy transition? Combining an output-based approach with a shift-share analysis
Learn how an ‘output-based’ approach can be used to construct a panel data of performance indicators and to characterise the sources of growth and transitional stage of the bioeconomy.
An output-based measurement of EU bioeconomy services: Marrying statistics with policy insight
Discover to which extent the bioeconomy services contribute to the employment and value added of the EU.
How big is the bioeconomy?
Learn more about a novel methodology for deriving economic data for bio-based services and other sectors of the European bioeconomy.
Building a monitoring system for the EU bioeconomy
Find out more about the collaborative effort for developing a monitoring framework for the EU bioeconomy.
A focus on the employment in the wood-based bioeconomy
Get detailed insights into the employment in the forestry and wood-based value chains.
National accounts by Eurostat
Access official statistics on national accounts aggregates for the socio-economic indicators such as gross domestic product and employment.
Structural Business Statistics by Eurostat
Browse statistics describing the structure and performance of businesses in the EU relevant for the socio-economic indicators of the biomass processing sectors.
The estimates from BIC and nova-Institute
Learn about the estimated macroeconomic effects generated by the bioeconomy from 2008 to 2019 by reading a study from the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC) and the nova-Institute.
The H2020 Biomonitor project
Explore the available information on this project under Horizon 2020 , which aims at filling data gaps for socio-economic indicators for certain bio-based sectors.
Originally Published | Last Updated | 30 Nov 2018 | 02 Apr 2025 |
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