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

dc.contributor.authorZúñiga Zapata, Ana Cristina
dc.contributor.authorCabezas Aguilar, Eduardo Arturo
dc.contributor.authorPérez Sánchez, Elkin Olaguer
dc.contributor.corporatenameSello editorial Coruniamericana
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-18T16:18:23Z
dc.date.available2022-10-18T16:18:23Z
dc.date.issued2018-05-14
dc.description.abstractEl 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.spa
dc.description.abstractThe 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.eng
dc.description.abstractEste 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.por
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dc.identifier.citationZúñiga 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.v11i21-1.278
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.21803/pensam.v11i21-1.278
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dc.publisherPensamiento Americano
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dc.relation.citationissue22
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dc.relation.citationvolume11
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dc.subject.armarcBioeconomía
dc.subject.armarcBiomasa y sostenibilidad,
dc.subject.armarcBiodiversidad
dc.subject.armarcDesarrollo sostenible
dc.subject.armarcPolíticas
dc.subject.armarcBioeconomy
dc.subject.armarcBiomass and sustainability
dc.subject.armarcBiodiversity
dc.subject.armarcSustainable development
dc.subject.armarcPolicies
dc.subject.armarcbioeconomia
dc.subject.armarcBiomassa e sustentabilidade
dc.subject.armarcbiodiversidade
dc.subject.armarcDesenvolvimento sustentável
dc.subject.armarcPolíticas
dc.titleLa bioeconomía en el mundo moderno: Una revisión de literatura desde los 5 continentesspa
dc.title.translatedBioeconomics in the modern world: a literature review f rom the 5 continents.
dc.title.translatedA bioeconomia no mundo moderno: uma revisao da literatura desde os cinco continentes
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