Integrated assessment and modeling of regional recycling of organic waste DOI Creative Commons
Renaud Misslin, Hugues Clivot, Florent Levavasseur

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 379, P. 134725 - 134725

Published: Oct. 18, 2022

Language: Английский

Revolutionizing the circular economy through new technologies: A new era of sustainable progress DOI Creative Commons
Eduardo Sánchez‐García, Javier Martínez‐Falcó, Bartolomé Marco‐Lajara

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Environmental Technology & Innovation, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 33, P. 103509 - 103509

Published: Dec. 29, 2023

Nowadays the pace of production and consumption is reaching environmentally unsustainable levels. In this regard, great technological advances developed in recent years are postulated as a source opportunities to boost circular economy sustainable development. This wide range possibilities offered by new technologies create more reality has aroused curiosity interest academic world, especially years. The main objective research reveal challenges that arise when incorporating objectives economy. Regarding methodology, study been partially supported using bibliometric techniques. results highlight transformative role technologies, blockchain artificial intelligence, advancing economy, with particular emphasis on community technology integration, ethical considerations, synergies, business models, burgeoning bioeconomy. We conclude promise enhanced resource efficiency, optimized supply chains, innovative improved product lifecycle management, offering profound economic environmental benefits while fostering collaborative innovation. However, these also represent address, such integrating advanced methods, ensuring chain transparency, overcoming skill gap, avoiding data centralization, adapting regulatory frameworks foster equitable growth. These some most important areas for further research, those related development employees' capabilities adaptation frameworks, they understudied gaps.

Language: Английский

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Shaping the future of sustainable energy through AI-enabled circular economy policies DOI Creative Commons
Mir Sayed Shah Danish, Tomonobu Senjyu

Circular Economy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 2(2), P. 100040 - 100040

Published: May 9, 2023

The energy sector is enduring a momentous transformation with new technological advancements and increasing demand leading to innovative pathways. Artificial intelligence (AI) emerging as critical driver of the change, offering ways optimize systems operations, control, automation, etc. Developing competitive policy framework aligned circular economy practices adapt trends rapid revolution crucial, shaping future in sustainable, equitable, impartial direction. This study aims propose an AI-driven that aligns business model address trend development policies through multidisciplinary approach. identifies key trends, various approaches, evaluates potential AI addressing challenges. paradigm outlines comprehensive roadmap harness forward-looking considers rapidly changing landscape essence economy. proposed novel provides for researchers, governments, other stakeholders navigate unlock sustainable future.

Language: Английский

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Economic, social and environmental spillovers decrease the benefits of a global dietary shift DOI
Alessandro Gatto, Marijke Kuiper, Hans van Meijl

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Nature Food, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4(6), P. 496 - 507

Published: June 5, 2023

Language: Английский

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Deconstructing substitution narratives: The case of bioeconomy innovations from the forest-based sector DOI
Alexandru Giurca, Nicolas Béfort

Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 207, P. 107753 - 107753

Published: Feb. 16, 2023

Language: Английский

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Developing Blueprints for Robust Regional Bioeconomy Strategies: The Case of Western Macedonia DOI Creative Commons
Christina-Ioanna Papadopoulou, Angeliki Foutri, George Martinidis

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Land, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 418 - 418

Published: Feb. 17, 2025

The development of the bioeconomy in European Union is promoted through various policies. In Greece, however, there a paucity research on issues and policies at both national regional levels. This study systematically examines feasibility developing blueprint within context geographically isolated mountainous region. By employing an integrated strategic framework combining sustainable resource management, innovation participatory governance, proposed emphasizes transition from conventional, unsustainable economic practices to contemporary paradigm underpinned by tenets circular economy utilization local resources. A central tenet enhancement collaborative endeavors among stakeholders, academic institutions, business entities, with overarching objective being promotion cutting-edge technologies diversification Concurrently, emphasis placed necessity establish conducive policies, regulatory frameworks, financial mechanisms that will facilitate industries mitigate environmental impact. text importance human resources educational training programs, ensuring adaptability demands emerging bioeconomy. concludes that, despite inherent difficulties arising geographical isolation limited access resources, region has potential for development. region’s capacity contingent upon implementation suitable strategies mobilization investment, which be instrumental establishment robust environmentally model.

Language: Английский

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Contribution of the European Bioeconomy Strategy to the Green Deal Policy: Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing These Policies DOI Open Access
Genovaitė Liobikienė, Astrida Miceikienė

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 15(9), P. 7139 - 7139

Published: April 24, 2023

The Green Deal is an ambitious European development strategy that aims to create a carbon-neutral and environmentally friendly economy. This encompasses key environmental policies such as climate change, circular economy, sustainable development. Due its broad comprehensive definition sectoral coverage, the Union’s Bioeconomy Strategy, which linked supply demand of natural resources, also crucial implementation Deal. However, there has been very little evaluation role bioeconomy in Therefore, by comparing documents these policies, aim this paper identify main roles overlaps, highlighting opportunities challenges policies. goals overlap with targets. Looking at eight Deal, all them are related bioeconomy. Preserving biodiversity Farm Fork actions directly bioeconomy, while residual partly In order implement Strategy policy, it essential evaluate vulnerability biomass effects change growing food crisis caused war Ukraine. Furthermore, use promotion consumption energy, building, transport sectors need be examined.

Language: Английский

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The development of bio-based industry in the European Union: A prospective integrated modelling assessment DOI Creative Commons
George Philippidis,

Rodrigo Xavier Álvarez,

Lorenzo Di Lucia

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Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 219, P. 108156 - 108156

Published: March 1, 2024

Quantitative bioeconomy simulation models aid our understanding of the complex market driven dynamics accompanying transition to a net-zero economy. This research addresses knowledge gaps in EU modelling capacity, particularly representations contemporary bio-based industrial markets. Encompassing comprehensive selection biomass types and activities, an integrated model toolbox is constructed consisting five state-of-the-art models. Focusing on public-policy transformation, exploratory scenarios examine synergies trade-offs for through prism its pillars. Results indicate that promotion industry reduces fossil dependence, although if enacted globally, may result substantial increase demand. In addition, carbon taxes further accelerate opportunities alternatives, transformation contingent, at least part, woody agricultural feedstocks, will not achieve important reductions emissions. Finally, addition strict adherence principle circularity usage, socially responsible change consumption behaviour represents essential strategy easing (agricultural) tensions.

Language: Английский

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The circular bioeconomy: a driver for system integration DOI Creative Commons
Fabian Schipfer,

Pralhad Burli,

Uwe R. Fritsche

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Energy Sustainability and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: June 11, 2024

Abstract Background Human and earth system modeling, traditionally centered on the interplay between energy atmosphere, are facing a paradigm shift. The Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change’s mandate for comprehensive, cross-sectoral climate action emphasizes avoiding vulnerabilities of narrow sectoral approaches. Our study explores circular bioeconomy, highlighting intricate interconnections among agriculture, forestry, aquaculture, technological advancements, ecological recycling. Collectively, these sectors play pivotal role in supplying essential resources to meet food, material, needs growing global population. We pose pertinent question what it takes integrate multifaceted into new era holistic systems thinking planning. Results foundation discussion is provided by novel graphical representation encompassing statistical data materials, flows, circularity. This aids constructing an inventory advancements actions that have potential significantly reshape structure scale economic metabolism coming decades. In this context, three dominant mega-trends—population dynamics, developments, crisis—compel us address consequences identified actions, all which fall under four categories substitution, efficiency, sufficiency, reliability measures. Substitution efficiency measures currently dominate modeling. Including bio-based processes circularity aspects might require only expanded boundaries. Conversely, shifts engineering expected center sufficiency actions. Effectively assessing impact will necessitate substantial progress inter- transdisciplinary collaboration, primarily due their non-technological nature. addition, placing emphasis modeling resilience transformation pathways represents distinct emerging frontier highlights significance integrated network networks. Conclusions Existing bioeconomy practices can serve as prime examples integration. These facilitate interconnection complex biomass supply chain networks with other feedstock-independent renewable power, hydrogen, CO 2 , water, biotic, abiotic, intangible resources. Elevating prominence connectors empower policymakers steer amplification synergies mitigation tradeoffs systems, sectors, goals.

Language: Английский

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Synergies and trade-offs in the European forest bioeconomy research: State of the art and the way forward DOI Creative Commons
Lauri Hetemäki, Dalia D’Amato, Alexandru Giurca

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Forest Policy and Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 163, P. 103204 - 103204

Published: April 3, 2024

The management and governance of forests must consider the synergies trade-offs between different societal goals, especially with bioeconomy being a key factor in recent sectoral strategies worldwide. This literature review explores multidimensional concept trade-offs, focusing on scientific publications dealing European forest bioeconomy. objectives are twofold: 1) to provide an overview reviewed literature, including publication outlets, disciplinary diversity, geographic scope studies; 2) analyze assessed by articles, temporal assessment, value chain segment considered, methods used, policy implications research gaps identified. results show that concentrates Finland, Sweden, Germany, three largest roundwood producers EU. is highly multidisciplinary (with strong presence social sciences), employing variety qualitative quantitative methods. Out 138 studies reviewed, 22% explicitly and/or reported were widely varied, while most commonly related wood production versus climate change mitigation, biodiversity, more generally other ecosystem services. use synergy trade-off concepts often inexact, articulated frequently formulated generic terms, emphasizing communication. findings recommendations this thus relevance for both practitioner/policy community.

Language: Английский

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Multienzyme production by Bacillus velezensis strains isolated from fruit residues in submerged fermentation using triticale and sugarcane bagasse in the cultivation media DOI
Rafaela Julyana Barboza Devos, Letícia Eduarda Bender, Samuel Teixeira Lopes

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Process Biochemistry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 141, P. 90 - 101

Published: March 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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