E3S Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
451, P. 01001 - 01001
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
purpose
of
this
article
is
to
analyze
the
processes
integration
educational
and
research
functions
carried
out
by
organizations
participating
in
cluster
structures
at
present
time,
as
well
develop
individual
recommendations
for
improving
efficiency
these
processes.
intended
identify
new
opportunities
increasing
competitiveness
structures,
which
are
an
important
modern
factor
ensuring
sustainable
territorial
development.
structures.
As
a
methodological
base,
works
such
authors
K.
Haewon,
J.
Lee,
Y.
Xu
et
al.
result
work
list
mechanism
introducing
into
structure
order
increase
each
its
participants
entire
system
whole.
Regional Studies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 17
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
The
shift
to
a
bioeconomy
necessitates
radical
innovations
move
from
fossil-
bio-based
economy,
with
bioclusters
playing
crucial
role
by
fostering
collaboration
among
wide
range
of
co-located
actors
find
solutions.
Through
novel
methodological
approach
in
regional
studies
(i.e.,
archetypal
analysis),
this
study
discusses
the
specificities
and
analyses
relational
properties
within
European
bioclusters'
knowledge
networks.
Results
suggest
four
It
is
rare
observe
transition
biocluster
networks
one
archetype
group
another.
findings
provide
data-driven
typology,
offering
insights
into
designing
informed
place-based
policies.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(6), P. 5499 - 5499
Published: March 21, 2023
In
recent
years,
the
circular
economy
and
bioeconomy
have
increasingly
been
developed
in
France,
driven
by
public
policies.
this
article,
innovative
business
models
French
agrifood
domain
are
studied
concerning
main
drivers,
model
elements,
principles,
enablers
barriers,
sustainability
benefits.
The
study
is
based
on
an
online
review
analysis
of
44
local,
collaborative
small-scale
initiatives.
It
appears
that
strategies
businesses
seven
pillars
laid
out
Agency
for
Environment
Ecological
Transition,
mostly
recycling,
sustainable
procurement,
industrial
territorial
ecology.
Geographical
embeddedness
relational
proximity
actors
other
crucial
factors
play
a
role
success
these
models,
next
to
pro-environmental
consumer
trends
local
support.
outcomes
further
reveal
all
three
dimensions
integrally
considered
with
environmental
social
slightly
prominent
above
economic
one.
application
game
concept
its
building
blocks
(time,
playing
fields,
pieces,
moves,
players,
rules,
wins
or
loses)
allows
demonstrate
essential
elements
emerging
within
systems,
their
dynamic
interrelations
need
full
policy
attention.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(9), P. 4131 - 4131
Published: May 2, 2025
This
study
aims
to
demonstrate
the
effectiveness
of
Delphi
SWOT
tool
in
formulating
a
bio-economy
strategy
for
an
isolated
region.
The
analysis
will
highlight
management
and
planning
aspects
that
are
essential
assessing
internal
external
circumstances
A
total
16
experts
were
selected
participate
method,
which
was
used
investigate
current
state
agricultural
sector
small
region
Greece.
Following
convergence
experts’
opinions,
set
policy
recommendations
formulation
bioeconomy
derived.
reveals
promising
landscape
full
opportunities,
but
also
challenges.
has
number
intrinsic
advantages
can
be
advance
bioeconomy.
focus
on
limits
applicability
findings
other
regions
with
different
socio-economic
contexts.
In
addition,
method
relies
expert
opinion,
is
inherently
subjective.
concept
potential
address
challenges
faced
by
small,
mountainous,
rural
whose
economy
historically
been
based
energy
production
from
lignite.
To
facilitate
sustainable
transition,
it
harness
region’s
human
capital,
promote
practices,
develop
innovative
products
processes,
establish
new
value
chains
stimulate
economic
growth.
European Planning Studies,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
31(9), P. 1842 - 1867
Published: Nov. 6, 2022
Bioclusters'
promise
of
helping
achieving
sustainable
bioeconomies
has
invoked
great
interest
among
policymakers
and
academia.
However,
bioclusters
are
not
intrinsically
sustainable.
If
they
to
fulfil
their
promise,
must
undergo
green-restructuring.
While
cluster-research
elaborated
on
green
regional
development,
we
need
more
clarity
how
clusters
transition
normatively
desired
states;
evidence
green-restructuring
unfolds.
In
this
study,
conduct
a
longitudinal
analysis
demonstrate
biocluster
green-restructures
through
the
interactions
agency,
industrial
structures,
phenomena
at
(supra-)national
levels.
To
execute
analysis,
created
novel
cluster-evolution
framework
that
treats
clusters,
innovation
system
sectoral
systems
contain
cluster,
as
complex
adaptive
systems.
We
applied
study
greening
Basque
pulp-and
paper-biocluster,
over
four
phases
between
1986
2019.
Our
helped
us
discover
patterns
structural
dynamics,
agency-structure
supra-regional
shaped
structures
agency
phases.
Based
our
findings,
recommend
encourage
only
green-tech
entrepreneurs,
but
also
institutional-entrepreneurs
place-leaders
who
can
help
shape
both
(supra-)regional
structures.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 33 - 33
Published: Dec. 24, 2022
The
globally
accepted
concept
of
a
bioeconomy
includes
the
field
forestry;
however,
forest
(FBE)
does
not
appear
to
be
defined
uniformly.
concepts
and
sustainable
development
are
interlinked.
In
many
countries,
is
often
subject
efforts
quantify
it
from
state
level,
therefore,
question
arises
as
whether
data
regarding
financial
support
an
FBE
in
individual
countries
can
considered
mutually
comparable,
with
aim
including
them,
for
example,
among
criteria
measuring
sustainability
(e.g.,
indicators
development—SDI).
This
option
has
political
implications
representation,
taking
form
comparable
indicator
approaches
states.
article
analytically
compares
FBEs
our
understanding
them
selected
countries:
Czechia,
Slovakia,
Finland,
Italy,
Germany.
Czechia
financially
supports
various
areas
forestry
through
European
funds
(Rural
Development
Programme,
RDP
CZ).
this
article,
we
assess
point
view
perceptions
studied
states,
emphasis
on
Czechia.
First,
analysis
official
supporting
documents
was
performed.
total
supported
projects
CZ
were
subsequently
assigned
these
areas.
Thus,
idea
perspectives
born.
differences
perception
according
description
derived
also
confirmed
by
different
quantifications
(hypothetical)
views.
obtained
results
demonstrate
incomparable
countries.
For
reasons,
currently
inappropriate
use
level
measure
sustainability.
The
sustainable
bioeconomy
is
becoming
an
increasingly
important
aspect
of
industrial
ecology
as
we
seek
to
reduce
our
dependence
on
finite
resources
and
shift
toward
more
production
consumption
practices.
In
this
chapter,
explore
the
principles
their
application
in
next-generation
ecology.
We
discuss
use
bio-based
feedstocks
processes,
manufacturing
circular
economy
symbiosis,
importance
social
environmental
responsibility
bioeconomy.
Finally,
examine
future
directions
bioeconomy,
including
technological
advancements,
policy
regulatory
frameworks,
collaboration
partnerships.