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The Circular Bioeconomy

Piergiuseppe Morone, Dalia d'Amato, Nicolas Befort and Gülşah Yilan
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Piergiuseppe Morone: University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza
Dalia d'Amato: University of Helsinki
Nicolas Befort: NEOMA - Neoma Business School, LISIS - Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences, Innovations, Sociétés - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement - Université Gustave Eiffel, MOSAIC (HEC Montréal) - MOSAIC (HEC Montréal)
Gülşah Yilan: University of Rome Unitelma Sapienza

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Abstract: Interest in issues surrounding sustainable production-consumption systems and alternatives to fossil fuels is booming. The circular bioeconomy is currently mainstreamed in policy-making, industry and academia as an important part of the solution to the climate crisis and towards the creation of more sustainable economies. Based on the University-level teaching and research experience of the four authors in Italy, Finland, and France, this textbook fills an important gap in the literature by providing an in-depth and unique guide to the circular bioeconomy. The chapters critically discuss the potential contribution of a circular bioeconomy to fostering societal and organizational transformations towards sustainability globally. This timely book joins a suite of important new titles on sustainability, environmental and ecological economics.

Date: 2023-10-26
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Published in Cambridge University Press, 1, 183 p., 2023, 9781009232586. ⟨10.1017/9781009232586⟩

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DOI: 10.1017/9781009232586

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