interpret the concepts associated with (bio)regional qualities and elaborate on them based on inquiries
assess the capabilities and conditions necessary for the sustainable, regional development of bioresources
analyse and critique bioenergy and resource circularity cluster development and the regional socio-technical transition to a bioregional economy using different theories of societal change
evaluate environmental, economic, and social costs and critical factors in the regional production, distribution, consumption, and circulation of bioresources
reflect on regional, sustainable, and bioresource-based socio-technical futures