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This book demonstrates that a holistic approach to the bioeconomy
is essential if it is to achieve its full potential in driving
economic growth while simultaneously providing ecological, social
and technological benefits. Definitions of the 'bioeconomy' vary
but in general it incorporates the ways in which societies manage
and distribute their primary or secondary biological resources for
further use in everyday life (e.g. food, materials, and energy).
The classical sectors related to the bioeconomy have therefore been
agriculture, forestry and aquaculture, now extended to include
bioenergy, biofuels, biochemicals, and other processing and service
industries. There are also related new concepts such us the blue
economy, the green economy, and the circular economy. This book
integrates these definitions, sectoral analyses and new concepts
into a fully rounded study of the bioeconomy. It is argued that the
key aims in the coming years have to be the harmonization of public
policies between different sectors, regulation of legislative
framework for the bioeconomy, and clear communication of these
issues. In particular, the book argues that a strengthening of the
monitoring and evaluation of the impacts of the bioeconomy on
society is an essential starting point. For this to be effective,
appropriate indicators need to be established and defined for the
monitoring of the effects of these resilient policies related to
bioeconomy and their impact on local and regional development and
quality of life. This book will be essential reading for anyone
interested in the bioeconomy including students and scholars of
ecological economics, environmental economics, sustainability,
innovation, and regional development.
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