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Economic, Social, and Policy Aspects

Ensuring a just, inclusive, and fair transition to a climate neutral circular bioeconomy

By Amanda Mathieson | 20/11/2025

Understand new opportunities for entrepreneurship, jobs, and opportunities for innovative and inclusive business models and supply chains in the circular bioeconomy.PI: Prof. Colm McLaughlin, Dr. Enrico Secchi, Staff: Dr. Orlagh Reynolds, Dr. Aideen O’Dochartaigh, Gladys Omondi (PhD), Ebenezer Amponsah (PhD)

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Dairy Farming and Sustainability: Perceptions of what farming was, is and will be through the eyes of producers and consumers

By Amanda Mathieson | 20/11/2025

With a global, EU and national focus on sustainability, this PhD investigates how perceptions of dairy farming – past, present and future – shape and are shaped by producers and consumers. The outcome will be a shared vision of ‘good’ dairy farming practices that resonate with consumers, citizens, and producers alike.PI: Prof. Maeve Henchion, Staff:…

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Exploring Social Acceptance of the Bioeconomy: A Case Study of the South-West Region of Ireland

By Amanda Mathieson | 20/11/2025

The overarching aim of this research is to gain insight into the acceptance of bioeconomy regarding land use and facility siting in the South-West region of Ireland among different stakeholders. To achieve this aim, three objectives have been defined.PI: Prof. Eoin O’Neill, Prof. Maeve Henchion, Staff: Mina Sadeghzadeh (PhD)

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