Le proto-métabolisme: approche du fonctionnement bioéconomique d’un territoire agricole
Myriam Grillot,
Jean-François Ruault,
André Torre,
Frédéric Bray and
Sophie Madelrieux
Économie rurale, 2021, vol. 376, issue April-June
Abstract:
The bioeconomy has become politically unavoidable for the transition to a carbon-free economy. It promotes the development of non-food uses of agricultural biomass. However, few methods and tools allow us—without prior fieldwork—to outline hypotheses on the bioeconomic functioning of a territory, from the stages of agricultural biomass production to its valorization. Thus, this article proposes an operational metabolic approach, based on open data, and a framework for analysis that deals with dimensions of embeddedness, autonomy, and energetic, environmental, and socioeconomic footprints. This proposal is put to the test within two territories, enabling a preliminary assessment to be made before any field application.
Keywords: Agricultural; Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.335344
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