Revista Brasileira de Planejamento e Desenvolvimento,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 751 - 751
Published: Oct. 4, 2023
Este
artigo
aborda
as
possíveis
contribuições
para
o
desenvolvimento
junto
comunidades
e
povos
tradicionais
da
Região
Amazônica
em
um
contexto
de
mudanças
transformações
causadas
pelo
avanço
tecnológico.
O
objetivo
do
estudo
se
baseia
na
compreensão
dos
fatores
socioecológicos
bioeconômicos
benefício
Amazônia
processo
sustentável
incremento
novos
arranjos
opções
produzir
Amazônia.
Nos
aspectos
metodológicos
utilizou-se
uma
revisão
literatura,
como
síntese
estudos
relevantes
que
descrevem
evidenciam
sobre
a
produção
Os
resultados
evidenciaram
questão
não
solucionará
apenas
níveis
preservação
conservação
biodiversidade
existe
naquele
território,
mas
com
ações
efetivas
favoreçam
exploração
natureza
forma
controlada
homem
floresta
nos
campos
social,
ecológico
bioeconômico.
Assim
conclui-se
utilização
ferramentas
adequadas
envolvimento
principais
atores,
poderão
ser
fator
decisivo
no
ao
combinar
extração
manejo
potenciais
recursos
naturais,
bem
despertar
consciência
é
preciso
utilizar
presente,
garantindo
gerações
futuras
possam
usufruir
continuada.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
402, P. 136815 - 136815
Published: March 16, 2023
Industries
are
working
to
minimize
their
reliance
on
petrochemicals
and
petroleum-based
industrial
components
replace
them
with
biobased,
sustainable,
environmentally
friendly
alternatives
due
the
global
warming
emergency
caused
by
uncontrolled
production
of
greenhouse
gases.
The
agricultural
waste
provides
large
volumes
lignocellulosic
biomass,
a
sustainable
resource
material
develop
wide
portfolio
bioproducts.
Recent
developments
in
integrated
biorefineries
have
enhanced
utilization
lignocellulose
generate
biofuels,
platform
chemicals,
resins,
bioplastics,
additives,
other
biobased
materials
for
variety
applications.
Here
this
review,
we
summarized
recent
advancements
processing
biomass
from
waste.
Additionally,
review
thoroughly
discussed
technological
various
constituents
biocomposites,
bioplastics.
Finally,
an
assessment
currently
existing
literature
gaps
prospective
future
perspectives
development
has
been
conducted.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(13), P. 10682 - 10682
Published: July 6, 2023
This
paper
delves
into
the
multifaceted
concept
of
sustainability,
covering
its
evolution,
laws,
principles,
as
well
different
domains
and
challenges
related
to
achieving
it
in
modern
world.
Although
capitalism,
socialism,
communism
have
been
utilized
throughout
history,
their
strengths
drawbacks
failed
address
sustainable
development
comprehensively.
Therefore,
a
holistic
approach
is
necessary,
which
forms
basis
for
new
model
called
sustainalism.
study
proposes
socio-economic
theory
sustainalism
that
prioritizes
quality
life,
social
equity,
culture,
world
peace,
justice,
well-being.
outlines
six
principles
identifies
sustainalists
individuals
who
embrace
these
concepts.
also
explores
how
attain
through
revolution,
representing
step
toward
era.
In
conclusion,
this
summarizes
key
points
emphasizes
need
broader
sense.
The
insights
provided
are
valuable
further
research
on
sustainability.
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.
Land,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(12), P. 2139 - 2139
Published: Nov. 27, 2022
Forests
are
of
utmost
importance
for
sustainability
because
their
ongoing
contributions
to
biodiversity
protection,
fertility
management
in
agricultural
areas,
and
the
well-being
people.
However,
few
studies
have
focused
on
extent
which
bioeconomy
forests
impacts
a
country’s
social
economic
development.
This
study
aimed
examine
contribution
forestry
development
using
Greece
as
case
study.
Data
was
collected
from
312
professionals
finance
sectors
survey
questionnaire.
associated
with
direct
indirect
that
impact
human
livelihood
contribute
toward
role
is
affected
by
policy-related
human-made
challenges.
The
difficulties
primarily
caused
shifts
how
activity
distributed
industrial
service
sectors,
different
government
policies
intended
increase
forest
cover,
other
instances,
result
global
capital
trade.
commerce,
national
economies,
employment,
family
incomes
remain
consistent
throughout
all
these
patterns
loss,
stabilization,
recovery.
It
established
can
benefits
further
exploiting
wealth
(biomass,
resins)
forest-related
societies
local
economies.
In
addition,
exploitation
adopting
practices,
allows
attainment
important
skills,
knowledge,
new
fields
entrepreneurship.
Cleaner and Circular Bioeconomy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100070 - 100070
Published: Dec. 20, 2023
The
bioeconomy
is
generally
understood
as
an
economy
in
which
sustainably-sourced
renewable
bio-based
resources
are
used
for
the
production
of
food,
energy
and
other
products
services.
Expectations
high
its
potential
to
support
transition
away
from
a
fossil
fuel-based
help
address
complex
issues
such
climate
change
biodiversity
depletion.
However,
given
cross-sectoral
nature
key
focus
on
innovation,
tensions
can
emerge
between
goals
need
regulation
activities.
In
particular,
there
recognition
(a)
sustainability
resource
efficiency,
(b)
manage
competing
interests
(c)
provide
coherence
innovation
support.
To
identify
how
may
be
acting
barrier
/
or
driver
Ireland,
interviews
were
conducted
with
range
stakeholder
organisations.
Analysis
revealed
four
barriers,
relating
financial
tools
feedin
tariffs,
more
flexible
approaches
regulating
use
waste
materials,
closing
gap
activity
addressing
planning
issues.
two
drivers
identified
highlight
positive
role
supporting
enabling
development,
especially
terms
using
innovative
approaches.
Associated
challenges
include
genuine
public
participation
provision
policy-makers
design
implementation
effective
regulatory
framework.
Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
35(3)
Published: March 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
research
investigates
the
interplay
between
community
engagement,
psychological
factors,
and
coral
reef
conservation
in
context
of
Bali's
marine
tourism
bioeconomy.
By
examining
drivers
such
as
belief
climate
change,
trust
government
initiatives,
personal
experiences
with
pollution,
we
show
how
these
social
factors
shape
responses
participation
conservation.
Through
use
Importance‐Performance
Analysis
logistic
regression
models,
identify
critical
that
either
promote
or
impede
involvement
protection
efforts.
Key
indicators
assessed
included:
implementation
nurseries,
protected
areas,
public
education
campaigns,
responsible
workshops,
volunteer
programs
for
cleaning,
incentivized
actions,
local
committees,
stakeholder
engagement
sessions.
The
findings
indicated
effective
management
strategies
must
address
not
only
ecological
challenges
but
also
socio‐economic
realities.
Integrating
insights
perspectives
into
efforts
is
shown
to
significantly
bolster
their
effectiveness
sustainability.
study
highlights
need
adaptive
approaches
are
informed
by
both
data
feedback,
aiming
cultivate
resilient
ecosystems
communities
face
global
change.