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This book examines the bioeconomy concept, analysing the opportunities it can generate, the constraints and the potential benefits for society. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of ecological economics, development economics and environmental economics, as well as policymakers and practitioners in sustainable development.

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Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the bioeconomy concept, analysing the opportunities it can generate, the constraints and the potential benefits for society. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of ecological economics, development economics and environmental economics, as well as policymakers and practitioners in sustainable development.

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Autorenporträt
Udaya Sekhar Nagothu is Research Professor and Director of the Centre for International Development (CID) at the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Ås, Norway.
Rezensionen
"The focus of the book on bioeconomy is highly appropriate at a time when we are faced with the global grand challenges and an ambitious target to meet the sustainable development goals. The book provides an excellent review of the bioeconomy concept, its potentials and constraints, drawing experiences from several countries, covering various disciplines and sectors including agriculture, forestry and fisheries." Olaug V. Bollestad, Minister of Agriculture and Food, Norway

"This timely book provides potential pathways for successful implementation of sustainable bioeconomy, through comprehensive coverage of relevant sectors in various parts of the world. This is in line with United Nations University s expectations on bioeconomy to be a resort for environmental, social and economic sustainability." Taikan Oki, Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Japan

This book makes a timely and innovative contribution towards understanding the relevance and practicality of bioeconomy, its concept, principles and best practices, towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals, including Zero Hunger. It deserves to be read and used widely! Hans Dreyer, Director, AGP, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
"The focus of the book on bioeconomy is highly appropriate at a time when we are faced with the global grand challenges and an ambitious target to meet the sustainable development goals. The book provides an excellent review of the bioeconomy concept, its potentials and constraints, drawing experiences from several countries, covering various disciplines and sectors including agriculture, forestry and fisheries." Olaug V. Bollestad, Minister of Agriculture and Food, Norway

"This timely book provides potential pathways for successful implementation of sustainable bioeconomy, through comprehensive coverage of relevant sectors in various parts of the world. This is in line with United Nations University s expectations on bioeconomy to be a resort for environmental, social and economic sustainability." Taikan Oki, Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Japan

This book makes a timely and innovative contribution towards understanding the relevance and practicality of bioeconomy, its concept, principles and best practices, towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals, including Zero Hunger. It deserves to be read and used widely! Hans Dreyer, Director, AGP, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations