Analysis in circular economy research in Latin America: A bibliometric review
Circular Economy (CE) plays a crucial role in Latin America, where the transition to new economic development models poses significant challenges. This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of CE research in the region to identify critical areas of development, influential authors, organizations, a...
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Ospina Mateus, Holman
Marrugo-Salas, Lina Margarita
Castilla Castilla, Luna
Castellon Ceron, Liliana
Bolivar, Luis Miguel
Salas-Navarro, Katherinne
Zamora-Musa, Ronald
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- Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar
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- Circular economy
Circularity
Circular bioeconomy
Latin America
Waste management
Sustainability
LEMB
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The analysis reveals that Brazil leads CE research with 274 publications, Waste Management being the most studied topic. The study highlights the region's growing trend towards implementing innovative and sustainable solutions for waste management and resource utilization, such as bioengineering and biochemistry processes, which could positively impact the region's economy and environment. 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