Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SSCP)
About SSCP:
Current patterns of global development based on people’s continuous extraction and exploitation of natural resources are not sustainable, and a societal transition to systems of sustainable consumption and production (SSCP) is urgently needed. In an attempt to promote co-development of research through science and stakeholder-based approaches to attain SSCP, Belmont Forum has launched a call for research proposals.
Theme1
Transdisciplinary research to help transition to green economies with sustainable systems of consumption and production
Theme 2
Sustainable and Resilient industries and their governance systems
Theme 3
Social Inequality and Environmental Justice
Theme 4
Integrating new technologies, policies, and practices into everyday life.
Funding Agencies:
IDFG(Germany), JST(Japan), RCN(Norway), Formas(Sweden), NSTC(Taiwan),
PUM-B(Thailand), TÜBİTAK(Türkiye), NSF(USA)
More information:
Taiwan’s Action:
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(AquaponicsOpti) Aquaponics optimization in a local climatic, economic and cultural context: maximizing the benefits of a circular bioeconomy for food production.Nan Fan-Hua/National Taiwan Ocean University
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(Co-SFSC) Co-Creating Sustainable Transformations of Food Supply Chains through Cooperative Business Models and Governance.Lin Ying-Chen/Feng Chia University
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(Circularity3) Conceptualizing, implementing and measuring the Circular Economy from the micro to the macro level.Ma Hwong-wen/National Taiwan University
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