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The book aims to facilitate the development of circular bioeconomy education, research, policy, and engineering practices in global communities to benefit undergraduate and graduate students and professionals. The book is expected to guide future farming activities, reshape urban-rural relationships, promote economic regeneration, and improve science-based regulations and policies to ensure socio-demographic justice and resilience in climate-vulnerable communities. The book will stimulate the investment in new natural resource-based industries and contribute to addressing the challenges of climate change, nutrition security, biodiversity conservation, and realization of the net zero emission goal.
This book is open access.
Contents
.- Part I: Strategies and Impacts of a Circular Bioeconomy.
.- What is the Bioeconomy and How Does It Make a Difference? An Introduction.
.- Circular Bioeconomy Systems: A Path Towards a Sustainable Future.
.- Building A Better Bioeconomy from The Ground Up.
.- Building Supply Chains to Create a Climate-Smart Bioeconomy.
.- Bioeconomy, Agriculture, and The Circular Economy: Opportunity and Challenges—Lessons Learned from The EU Biomonitor Project.
.- Circular Bioeconomy — Principles, Implementation, and Policy Framework.
.- Regenerative Agriculture Bioeconomy: A Concept Facilitating Transition from Circular to Regenerative Systems.
.- The Bioeconomy and Historically Underserved Communities.
.- The Circular Bioeconomy: Concepts, Opportunities, and Limitations.
.- Incorporating Circular Bioeconomy into The Sustainable Development of Small Farms in The United States.
.- Alternative Bioeconomy Strategies for Decarbonization.
.- Part II: Technologies for a Circular Bioeconomy.
.- Diversifying Agriculture, Protecting the Environment, Stabilizing Economies: The Story of The Black Soldier Fly.
.- Climate-Smart Technologies and Food Security in the Context of a Circular Bioeconomy from Adaptation and Resilience to Mitigation.
.- Feedstock Choices for Advancing the Bioeconomy in the US and Policy Implications.
.- Biotechnology and Microbial Genomics for Circular Bioeconomy.
.- Plastic Pollution: Challenges and Strategies.
.- Circular Bioeconomy Toward Net-Zero Urban Systems by Food-Energy-Water Nexus Approach.
.- Impacts of Progress of Artificial Intelligence on Circular Bioeconomy: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions.
.- One Health-Centric Circular Bioeconomy.
.- Amplifying a Macroalgae Bioeconomy.
.- Bioenergy for Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth.
.- Part III: Circular Bioeconomy Practices in Latin America and Around the World.
.- China's Bioeconomy Transition: A Policy Framework.
.- Circular Bioeconomy of Argentina's Fruit and Vegetable Agroindustry.
.- The Case of Sustainable Dairy Production Model.
.- Circular Sociobioeconomy: Collaborative Governance and Grassroots Innovation for Sociobiodiversity Products in the Amazon.
.- Promoting Circular Economy in an Argentinean Producers' Network.
.- Forest-based Amazonian Bioeconomies: New Opportunities and Old Challenges.
.- Sugarcane Bioeconomy and Circularity in Latin America: Progress and Future Pathway.