ICABR 30th Anniversary Volume

A forthcoming volume on thirty years of ideas, innovation, and the bioeconomy 📖

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The expanding intellectual horizon of the ICABR.
Over three decades, the Consortium’s discussions evolved from agricultural biotechnology and intellectual property rights to encompass the broader challenges of the bioeconomy, including sustainability, genome editing, resilience, and artificial intelligence. As new questions emerged, so too did the scope and reach of the ICABR.

About the Book

For three decades, the International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research (ICABR) has served as a meeting place for many of the scholars, innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders helping to shape the future of biotechnology and the bioeconomy. To mark its 30th Anniversary, ICABR is bringing together a remarkable collection of essays written by members past and present who have helped define some of the most important debates surrounding agricultural innovation, sustainability, intellectual property, rural development, climate change, and the bioeconomy.

Contributors include internationally recognized scholars from leading universities, research institutions, and international organizations, whose work has influenced academic thinking and public policy around the world. Together, these essays offer both a reflection on the past three decades and a forward-looking examination of the challenges and opportunities that will shape the next generation of the bioeconomy.

About the Introduction

The opening chapter tells the story of the ICABR itself. Beginning with a small gathering of scholars in Rome in the mid-1990s, it traces the Consortium’s evolution into a global intellectual community spanning six continents. Along the way, readers will encounter the people, ideas, debates, and institutions that helped shape the field, from the early discussions surrounding agricultural biotechnology and intellectual property rights to contemporary conversations on sustainability, resilience, artificial intelligence, and the bioeconomy.

More than a history of an organization, the chapter chronicles three decades of scholarly exchange, international collaboration, and cultural experiences that transformed a network of researchers into one of the world’s leading forums for dialogue on biological innovation and economic development.

Coming Soon

This introductory chapter is only the beginning. Over the coming months, additional chapters from the ICABR 30th Anniversary Volume will be released, each offering a unique perspective on the evolution of the bioeconomy and the role that ICABR has played in advancing scholarship, policy, and innovation. Readers can look forward to contributions from many of the field’s most influential voices, exploring topics ranging from biotechnology and food systems to sustainability, climate change, innovation policy, and the future of the global bioeconomy.

We invite you to follow the project as new chapters become available and join us in celebrating thirty years of ideas, debate, discovery, and friendship.

Contributors

The volume features contributions from leading scholars, innovators, and policy thinkers whose work has shaped international discussions on biotechnology, agriculture, sustainability, and the bioeconomy. Authors include members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Nobel Laureates, Wolf Prize recipients, senior policy advisors, and researchers from some of the world’s most respected universities and international organizations.

A full list of contributors and chapter summaries will be announced as the volume progresses.

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