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Biocomplexity in the Bioeconomy: The Natural and Industrial Ecology of Biobased Products

Biocomplexity in the Bioeconomy: The Natural and Industrial Ecology of Biobased Products. TEAM MEMBERS : Rob Anex, Biosystems Engineer, ISU Joe Colletti, Economist, ISU Suzie Greenhalgh, Economist, WRI Clare Hinrichs, Sociologist, Penn State Lee Lynd, Engineer, Dartmouth

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Biocomplexity in the Bioeconomy: The Natural and Industrial Ecology of Biobased Products

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  1. Biocomplexity in the Bioeconomy: The Natural and Industrial Ecology of Biobased Products TEAM MEMBERS: Rob Anex, Biosystems Engineer, ISU Joe Colletti, Economist, ISU Suzie Greenhalgh, Economist, WRI Clare Hinrichs, Sociologist, Penn State Lee Lynd, Engineer, Dartmouth Tom Richards, Biological Engineer, Penn State Important Others: Ed van Ouwerkerk, ISU Mindy Selman, WRI Mark Laser, Dartmouth

  2. Objective Assess the potential ecological, economic, and social impacts of a large-scale transition to the use of biomass-derived feedstock for the production of energy, fuels and products

  3. Broader Impacts • Collaboration with European Consortium • Learning module development with the Authentic Teaching Alliance (ATA) • Cooperation with DOE & USDA research programs.

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