La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes

El artículo hace un recorrido por los países del mundo que han documentado y puesto a circular información acerca de la Bioeconomía y han hecho definiciones explicitas de políticas o estrategias, y además han establecido lineamientos para su desarrollo. Se entiende la Bioeconomía como la gestión efi...

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Bioeconomía
Biomasa y sostenibilidad,
Biodiversidad
Desarrollo sostenible
Políticas
Bioeconomy
Biomass and sustainability
Biodiversity
Sustainable development
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Biomassa e sustentabilidade
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
Bioeconomics in the modern world: a literature review f rom the 5 continents.
A bioeconomia no mundo moderno: uma revisao da literatura desde os cinco continentes
title La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
spellingShingle La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
Bioeconomía
Biomasa y sostenibilidad,
Biodiversidad
Desarrollo sostenible
Políticas
Bioeconomy
Biomass and sustainability
Biodiversity
Sustainable development
Policies
bioeconomia
Biomassa e sustentabilidade
biodiversidade
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Políticas
title_short La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
title_full La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
title_fullStr La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
title_full_unstemmed La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
title_sort La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentes
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sello editorial Coruniamericana
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bioeconomía
Biomasa y sostenibilidad,
Biodiversidad
Desarrollo sostenible
Políticas
Bioeconomy
Biomass and sustainability
Biodiversity
Sustainable development
Policies
bioeconomia
Biomassa e sustentabilidade
biodiversidade
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Políticas
topic Bioeconomía
Biomasa y sostenibilidad,
Biodiversidad
Desarrollo sostenible
Políticas
Bioeconomy
Biomass and sustainability
Biodiversity
Sustainable development
Policies
bioeconomia
Biomassa e sustentabilidade
biodiversidade
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Políticas
description El artículo hace un recorrido por los países del mundo que han documentado y puesto a circular información acerca de la Bioeconomía y han hecho definiciones explicitas de políticas o estrategias, y además han establecido lineamientos para su desarrollo. Se entiende la Bioeconomía como la gestión eficiente y sostenible de la biodiversidad para generar nuevos productos, procesos y servicios con valor agregado, evitando el uso de los recursos naturales no renovables con el fin de promover la innovación tecnológica, desarrollar empleos cualificados y mejorar la calidad de vida de las comunidades en cada una de las localidades y de los países en general. Para este recorrido se hizo una revisión de literatura en bases de datos. Como resultado se presenta a la comunidad académica un panorama de la orientación que se está dando a la bioeconomía en los diferentes países del mundo.
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Álvarez, C., Amorós, J. E. & Urbano, D. (2014). Regulations and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries. Innovar, 24 (spe), 81-89. https://dx.doi.org/10.15446/innovar.v24n1spe.47548
Biber-Freudenberger, L., Kumar Basukala, A., Bruckner, M. & Börner, J. (2018). Sustainability Performance of National Bio-Economies. Sustainability, 10(2705), 1-20
Biotalent Canada. (2013). Sequencing the Data - People - Driving Canada's Bio-economy, Labour Market Information Report 2013. Recuperado de: https://www.biotalent.ca/sites/biotalent/files/PDF/Sequencing/mobile/index.html
Bracco, S., Calicioglu, O. & Gómez, M. & Flammini, A. (2018). Assessing the Contribution of Bioeconomy to the Total Economy: A Review of National Frameworks. Sustainability, 10 (6), 1-17
D’Hondt, K., Jiménez-Sánchez, G. & Philp, J. (2015). Reconciling Food and Industrial Needs for an Asian 271 Bioeconomy: The Enabling Power of Genomics and Biotechnology. Asian Biotechnology and Development Review, 17(2), 85-130.
De Besi, M. & McCormick, K. (2015). Towards a Bioeconomy in Europe: National, Regional and Industrial Strategies. Sustainability, 7, 10461-10478.
Dey, S. (2014). Asian bioeconomy and biobusiness: current scenario and future prospects. New Biotechnology, 31, S34.
Dieckhoff P., El-Cichakli B. & Patermann C. (2015). Bioeconomy Policy. Synopsis and Analysis of Strategies in the G7. A Report from the German Bioeconomy Council. Office of the Bioeconomy Council: Berlin, Germany.
Duchesne, L. & Wetzel, S. (2003). The bioeconomy and the forestry sector: Changing markets and new opportunities. The Forestry Chronicle, 79(5). 860- 864
Dupont-Inglis, J. & Borg, A. (2018). Destination bioeconomy - The path towards a smarter, more sustainable future. New Biotechnology, 40 (PART A), 140-143.
Fund, C., El-Chichakli, B. & Dieckhoff, P. (2015). Bioeconomy Policy (Part II). Synopsis of National Strategies around the World. A Report from the German Bioeconomy Council. Office of the Bioeconomy Council: Berlin, Germany.
Golden, J. S., Handfield, R. B., Daystar, J. & McConnell, T. E. (2015). An Economic Impact Analysis of the U.S. Biobased Products Industry: A Report to the Congress of the United States of America. United States Department of Agriculture.USA. Recuperado de: https://www.biopreferred.gov/BPResources/files/EconomicReport_6_12_2015.pdf
Golden, J. S., Handfield, R. B., Daystar, J. & McConnell, T. E. (2015). An Economic Impact Analysis of the U.S. Biobased Products Industry: A Report to the Congress of the United States of America. United States Department of Agriculture.USA. Recuperado de: https://www.biopreferred.gov/BPResources/files/EconomicReport_6_12_2015.pdf
Henry, G., Pahun, J. & Trigo, E. (2014). La Bioeconomía en América Latina: oportunidades de desarrollo e implicaciones de política e investigación. FACES, 20(42-4), 125-141
Imbert, E., Ladu, L., Morone, P. & Quitzow, R. (2017). Com- paring policy strategies for a transition to a bioeconomy in Europe: The case of Italy and Germany. Energy Research & Social Science, 33, 70-81
Lee, D. (2016). Bio-based economies in Asia: Economic analysis of development of bio-based industry in China, India, Japan, Corea, Malaysia and Taiwan. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 41(7), 4333- 4346
Lewandowski, I. (2015) Securing a sustainable biomass supply in a growing bioeconomy. Global Food Security 6, 34–42
Lokko, I., Heijde, M., Schebesta, K., Scholtès, P., Van Montagu, M. & Giacca, M. (2018). Biotechnology and the bioeconomy-Towards inclusive and sustainable industrial development, New Biotechnology, 40, 5-10. DOI:10.1016/j.nbt.2017.06.005
McCormick, K. & Kautto, N. (2013). The Bioeconomy in Europe: An Overview. Sustainability, 5, 2589-2608.
Meyer, R. (2017). Bioeconomy Strategies: Contexts, Visions, Guiding Implementation Principles and Resulting Debates. Sustainability 9(1031), 1-32
Mustalahti, I. (2017). The responsive bioeconomy: The need for inclusion of citizens and environmental capability in the forest based bioeconomy. Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, 3781-3790.
O'Hara, I. & Glenn, D. (2017). The Economic Case For Bioeconomy Development In Australia. Industrial Biotechnology, 13(2), 65-68.
Patermann, C. & Aguilar, A. (2018). The origins of the bioeconomy in the European Union. New Biotechnology, 40, 20-24.
Philp, J. (2018) The bioeconomy, the challenge of the century for policy makers. New Biotechnology, 40, 11-19. DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2017.04.004
Poku, A., Birner, R. & Gupta, S. (2018a). Is Africa ready to develop a competitive bioeconomy? The case of the cassava value web in Ghana. Journal of Cleaner Production, 200, 134-147
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spelling La bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentesBioeconomics in the modern world: a literature review f rom the 5 continents.A bioeconomia no mundo moderno: uma revisao da literatura desde os cinco continentesBioeconomíaBiomasa y sostenibilidad,BiodiversidadDesarrollo sosteniblePolíticasBioeconomyBiomass and sustainabilityBiodiversitySustainable developmentPoliciesbioeconomiaBiomassa e sustentabilidadebiodiversidadeDesenvolvimento sustentávelPolíticasEl artículo hace un recorrido por los países del mundo que han documentado y puesto a circular información acerca de la Bioeconomía y han hecho definiciones explicitas de políticas o estrategias, y además han establecido lineamientos para su desarrollo. Se entiende la Bioeconomía como la gestión eficiente y sostenible de la biodiversidad para generar nuevos productos, procesos y servicios con valor agregado, evitando el uso de los recursos naturales no renovables con el fin de promover la innovación tecnológica, desarrollar empleos cualificados y mejorar la calidad de vida de las comunidades en cada una de las localidades y de los países en general. Para este recorrido se hizo una revisión de literatura en bases de datos. Como resultado se presenta a la comunidad académica un panorama de la orientación que se está dando a la bioeconomía en los diferentes países del mundo.The article takes a tour of the countries of the world that have documented and circulated information about the Bioeconomy and made explicit definitions of policies or strategies, and established guidelines for its development. Bioeconomy is understood as the efficient and sustainable management of biodiversity to generate new products, processes and services with added value, avoiding the use of non-renewable natural resources in order to promote technological innovation, develop qualified jobs and improve quality of life of the communities in each of the localities and the countries in general. For this tour, a review of literature in databases was made. As a result, an overview of the orientation that is being given to the bioeconomy in the different countries of the world is presented to the academic community.Este articulo elabora um recorrido pelos países do mundo que documentaram e circularam informação sobre a Bioeconomia e definiram explicitamente políticas ou estratégias, y estabeleceram lineamentos para seu desenvolvimento. Entende-se a Bioeconomía como a gestão eficiente e sustentável da biodiversidade para gerar novos produtos, processos e serviços com valor agregado, evitando o uso dos recursos naturais não-renováveis com a finalidade de promover a inovação tecnológica, desenvolver empregos qualificados e melhorar a qualidade de vidas das comunidades em cada uma das localidades, e dos países em geral. Para isso, houve uma revisão da literatura nas bases de dados. Como resultado, apresenta-se à comunidade acadêmica um panorama da orientação que se está dando à Bioeconomia nos diferentes países do mundo.Pensamiento AmericanoBarranquilla, ColombiaSello editorial CoruniamericanaZúñiga Zapata, Ana CristinaCabezas Aguilar, Eduardo ArturoPérez Sánchez, Elkin Olaguer2022-10-18T16:18:23Z2022-10-18T16:18:23Z2018-05-14Artículo de revistahttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Textinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb117 p.application/pdfapplication/pdfZúñiga Zapata A. C. ., Cabezas Aguilar, E. A. ., & Pérez Sánchez E. O. . (2018). La Bioeconomi?a en el Mundo Moderno: una revisio?n de literatura desde los 5 continentes. Pensamiento Americano, 11(22). https://doi.org/10.21803/pensam.v11i21-1.278https://doi.org/10.21803/pensam.v11i21-1.2782745-1402Corporación Universitaria Américana2027-2448RIA - Repositorio Institucional Américanahttps://repositorio.americana.edu.co/https://repositorio.americana.edu.co/handle/001/375https://publicaciones.americana.edu.co/index.php/pensamientoamericano/article/view/278/345spa2462223011Pensamiento AmericanoAguilar, A., Wohlgemuth, R. & Twardowski, T. (2018). Perspectives on bioeconomy, New Biotechnology, 40, 181-184Ahn, M., Meeks, M., Bednarek, R., Ross, C. & Dalziel, S. (2010). Towards a high-performance bioeconomy: Determining cluster priorities and capabilities in New Zealand. International Journal of Commerce and Management, 20(4), 308-330Álvarez, C., Amorós, J. E. & Urbano, D. (2014). Regulations and Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries. Innovar, 24 (spe), 81-89. https://dx.doi.org/10.15446/innovar.v24n1spe.47548Biber-Freudenberger, L., Kumar Basukala, A., Bruckner, M. & Börner, J. (2018). Sustainability Performance of National Bio-Economies. Sustainability, 10(2705), 1-20Biotalent Canada. (2013). Sequencing the Data - People - Driving Canada's Bio-economy, Labour Market Information Report 2013. Recuperado de: https://www.biotalent.ca/sites/biotalent/files/PDF/Sequencing/mobile/index.htmlBracco, S., Calicioglu, O. & Gómez, M. & Flammini, A. (2018). Assessing the Contribution of Bioeconomy to the Total Economy: A Review of National Frameworks. Sustainability, 10 (6), 1-17D’Hondt, K., Jiménez-Sánchez, G. & Philp, J. (2015). Reconciling Food and Industrial Needs for an Asian 271 Bioeconomy: The Enabling Power of Genomics and Biotechnology. Asian Biotechnology and Development Review, 17(2), 85-130.De Besi, M. & McCormick, K. (2015). Towards a Bioeconomy in Europe: National, Regional and Industrial Strategies. Sustainability, 7, 10461-10478.Dey, S. (2014). Asian bioeconomy and biobusiness: current scenario and future prospects. New Biotechnology, 31, S34.Dieckhoff P., El-Cichakli B. & Patermann C. (2015). Bioeconomy Policy. Synopsis and Analysis of Strategies in the G7. A Report from the German Bioeconomy Council. Office of the Bioeconomy Council: Berlin, Germany.Duchesne, L. & Wetzel, S. (2003). The bioeconomy and the forestry sector: Changing markets and new opportunities. The Forestry Chronicle, 79(5). 860- 864Dupont-Inglis, J. & Borg, A. (2018). Destination bioeconomy - The path towards a smarter, more sustainable future. New Biotechnology, 40 (PART A), 140-143.Fund, C., El-Chichakli, B. & Dieckhoff, P. (2015). Bioeconomy Policy (Part II). Synopsis of National Strategies around the World. A Report from the German Bioeconomy Council. Office of the Bioeconomy Council: Berlin, Germany.Golden, J. S., Handfield, R. B., Daystar, J. & McConnell, T. E. (2015). An Economic Impact Analysis of the U.S. Biobased Products Industry: A Report to the Congress of the United States of America. United States Department of Agriculture.USA. Recuperado de: https://www.biopreferred.gov/BPResources/files/EconomicReport_6_12_2015.pdfGolden, J. S., Handfield, R. B., Daystar, J. & McConnell, T. E. (2015). An Economic Impact Analysis of the U.S. Biobased Products Industry: A Report to the Congress of the United States of America. United States Department of Agriculture.USA. Recuperado de: https://www.biopreferred.gov/BPResources/files/EconomicReport_6_12_2015.pdfHenry, G., Pahun, J. & Trigo, E. (2014). La Bioeconomía en América Latina: oportunidades de desarrollo e implicaciones de política e investigación. FACES, 20(42-4), 125-141Imbert, E., Ladu, L., Morone, P. & Quitzow, R. (2017). Com- paring policy strategies for a transition to a bioeconomy in Europe: The case of Italy and Germany. Energy Research & Social Science, 33, 70-81Lee, D. (2016). Bio-based economies in Asia: Economic analysis of development of bio-based industry in China, India, Japan, Corea, Malaysia and Taiwan. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 41(7), 4333- 4346Lewandowski, I. (2015) Securing a sustainable biomass supply in a growing bioeconomy. Global Food Security 6, 34–42Lokko, I., Heijde, M., Schebesta, K., Scholtès, P., Van Montagu, M. & Giacca, M. (2018). Biotechnology and the bioeconomy-Towards inclusive and sustainable industrial development, New Biotechnology, 40, 5-10. DOI:10.1016/j.nbt.2017.06.005McCormick, K. & Kautto, N. (2013). The Bioeconomy in Europe: An Overview. Sustainability, 5, 2589-2608.Meyer, R. (2017). Bioeconomy Strategies: Contexts, Visions, Guiding Implementation Principles and Resulting Debates. Sustainability 9(1031), 1-32Mustalahti, I. (2017). The responsive bioeconomy: The need for inclusion of citizens and environmental capability in the forest based bioeconomy. Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, 3781-3790.O'Hara, I. & Glenn, D. (2017). The Economic Case For Bioeconomy Development In Australia. Industrial Biotechnology, 13(2), 65-68.Patermann, C. & Aguilar, A. (2018). The origins of the bioeconomy in the European Union. New Biotechnology, 40, 20-24.Philp, J. (2018) The bioeconomy, the challenge of the century for policy makers. New Biotechnology, 40, 11-19. DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2017.04.004Poku, A., Birner, R. & Gupta, S. (2018a). Is Africa ready to develop a competitive bioeconomy? The case of the cassava value web in Ghana. Journal of Cleaner Production, 200, 134-147Poku, A., Birner, R. & Gupta, S. (2018b). Making Contract Farming Arrangements Work in Africa’s Bioeconomy: Evidence from Cassava Outgrower Schemes in Ghana. Sustainability, 10(5), 1-21.Pye, O. (2018). Commodifying sustainability: Development, nature and politics in the palm oil industry. World Development, 1-11.Raychaudhuri, A. & Kumar Ghosh, S. (2016). 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