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Extended Data for Insights from an Extensive Multi-step Multi-stakeholder Engagement in Circular Bio-based Economy

Authors: YILAN, GÜLSAH; Dace, Elina; Aboumorra, Mariam Rasheed; Ladu, Luana; Vavassori, Valentina; Albertini, Susanna; Gabor, Mester; +1 Authors

Extended Data for Insights from an Extensive Multi-step Multi-stakeholder Engagement in Circular Bio-based Economy

Abstract

This repository provides the Extended Data for the study “Insights from an Extensive Multi-step Multi-stakeholder Engagement in Circular Bio-based Economy.”It includes all supplementary materials used during the research process, such as: Survey questions Interview presentation materials Appendix A: Evolution of barriers Appendix B: Ranking of barriers Supporting forms and templates These files offer additional methodological detail and context for the multi-step, multi-stakeholder engagement carried out within the SUSTRACK project. They support transparency, enable reuse of research instruments, and provide access to the analytical tables referenced in the manuscript. This dataset supports the publication:Yilan G. et al. (2025). “Insights from an Extensive Multi-step Multi-stakeholder Engagement in Circular Bio-based Economy.”, Open Research Europe.DOI: 10.12688/openreseurope.21512.1

Keywords

Multi-stakeholder engagement, Circular bio-based economy, Barriers assessment, Sustainability transitions, Participatory methods

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