Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme

The concepts of the green economy, circular economy, blue economy, and bioeconomy started emerging in response to the multidimensional economic, socioecological, and climate change crises. These concepts are becoming popular in sustainability discussions in policy, scientific research, and business...

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Autores principales: Ecuru, Julius, Savadogo, Moumini, Araba, Debisi, Deconinck, Koen
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: AKADEMIYA2063 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155092
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author Ecuru, Julius
Savadogo, Moumini
Araba, Debisi
Deconinck, Koen
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Savadogo, Moumini
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description The concepts of the green economy, circular economy, blue economy, and bioeconomy started emerging in response to the multidimensional economic, socioecological, and climate change crises. These concepts are becoming popular in sustainability discussions in policy, scientific research, and business and are expected to promote sustainability through different pathways of transformation. Each of these frameworks offers a comprehensive package of solutions, yet all point toward renewable, bio-based processes and nature-based or nature-friendly solutions (Kirchherr, Reike, and Hekkert 2017; Geissdoerfer et al. 2017; D’Amato and Korhonen 2021). The bioeconomy, which is more focused on biological and nature-based/positive processes, is usually viewed as a more holistic concept that encompasses principles of the green economy, circular economy, and blue economy (Figure 12.1).
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spelling CGSpace1550922025-12-08T09:54:28Z Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme Ecuru, Julius Savadogo, Moumini Araba, Debisi Deconinck, Koen climate change bioeconomy caadp sustainability The concepts of the green economy, circular economy, blue economy, and bioeconomy started emerging in response to the multidimensional economic, socioecological, and climate change crises. These concepts are becoming popular in sustainability discussions in policy, scientific research, and business and are expected to promote sustainability through different pathways of transformation. Each of these frameworks offers a comprehensive package of solutions, yet all point toward renewable, bio-based processes and nature-based or nature-friendly solutions (Kirchherr, Reike, and Hekkert 2017; Geissdoerfer et al. 2017; D’Amato and Korhonen 2021). The bioeconomy, which is more focused on biological and nature-based/positive processes, is usually viewed as a more holistic concept that encompasses principles of the green economy, circular economy, and blue economy (Figure 12.1). 2024-10-03 2024-10-02T17:18:36Z 2024-10-02T17:18:36Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155092 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152447 Open Access application/pdf application/pdf AKADEMIYA2063 International Food Policy Research Institute Ecuru, Julius; Savadogo, Moumini; and Araba, Debisi. Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme. In Advancing the climate and bioeconomy agenda in Africa for resilient and sustainable agrifood systems, eds. Getaw Tadesse, Katrin Glatzel, and Moumini Savadogo. Chapter 12, Pp. 177-190. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155092
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bioeconomy
caadp
sustainability
Ecuru, Julius
Savadogo, Moumini
Araba, Debisi
Deconinck, Koen
Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme
title Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme
title_full Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme
title_fullStr Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme
title_full_unstemmed Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme
title_short Climate action and bioeconomy transition: Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the Post-Malabo Agenda of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme
title_sort climate action and bioeconomy transition mainstreaming environmental sustainability in the post malabo agenda of the comprehensive africa agriculture development programme
topic climate change
bioeconomy
caadp
sustainability
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155092
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