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Bio-districts are a specific form of aggregation which are particularly effective in implementing a multi-stakeholder, environmentally conscious, and place-based approach to food system sustainability. Bio-districts may facilitate the agroecological transition of the local food systems. The aim...
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Chapter I: Overview -- Chapter II: The Bioeconomic Theory -- Chapter III: The Bioeconomic Model -- Chapter IV: The Bioeconomic Industry -- Chapter V: Corporate Practice: The Bioeconomy is Leading -- Chapter VI: Regional Practice: the Bioeconomy Provides a New Idea for the Development of...
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Sustainable use of natural resources becomes an important issue today not only due to global warming and pollution issues but also because of critical pressure on the Earth's regeneration possibility. We cannot use classical microeconomic approach here for two reasons: a) impossibility to create...
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Philippines has a land mass of 30 million ha, 52.7 percent of which was classified as forestlands. The country was identified as a megadiverse area in terms of tropical forests and biodiverse ecosystems. Laws and policies were laid since 1975 in order to inform forest management strategies. The...
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