Henry Guy, Pahun Jeanne, Trigo Eduardo J.. 2014. La Bioeconomía en América Latina: oportunidades de desarrollo e implicaciones de política e investigación. FACES. Facultad Ciencias Económicas Sociales, 42 (4) : pp. 125-141.
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Abstract : The bioeconomy, defined as the efficient use of biomass for the production of food, fiber, feed, energy and bioproducts, is an increasingly popular economic social and environmental development model. Proposed and promoted by international agencies such as the EC and OECD, it has been implemented in a variety of formats (but based on the same principles) and institutional levels, by individual countries, regions, cities and sectors throughout the world. Latin America, and pioneered by Brazil and Argentina, presents a very opportune mix of resources, conditions, policies and national objectives, translating in an increasing interest for adopting the bioeconomy model. Today, bioeconomy research advances especially in the biotechnology and related areas, while large scale biomass transformations have significant societal, organizational and institutional consequences that invite a series of new questions, that typically are much more relevant for the political and social sciences. As such the new bioeconomy offers new research challenges at local, national, regional and international (trade) levels. (Résumé d'auteur)
Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Amérique latine, Brésil, Argentine
Classification Agris : E14 - Development economics and policies
E16 - Production economics
Axe stratégique Cirad : Axe 5 (2014-2018) - Action publique pour le développement
Auteurs et affiliations
- Henry Guy, CIRAD-ES-UMR MOISA (COL)
- Pahun Jeanne, CIRAD-ES-UMR MOISA (COL)
- Trigo Eduardo J., Grupo CEO (ARG)
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