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Le renouveau des territoires par la bioéconomie

Le renouveau des territoires par la bioéconomie

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Jean-Marc Callois proposes to understand the mechanisms of territorial development, to identify the local potential of bioresources and the articulation between uses, to activate the various public policy tools, to articulate the scales of governance and finally to conceive the economic system as an ecosystem. Living resources are a major element in the response to the environmental crisis. Admittedly, photosynthesis has a much lower energy yield than photovoltaics, but it has the advantage of not requiring increasingly rare minerals whose extraction is polluting. Bioresources have considerable potential for creating activities and jobs, well beyond current food and energy uses. They are also a means of revitalising many rural areas in decline. The book sets out a methodological framework for implementing a territorial development strategy based on bioresources. It brings together the various theoretical tools needed to understand the economic mechanisms underlying territorial development and details their practical application. It is also a plea for greater consideration of the bioeconomy in public policies and in economic thinking. This book is primarily intended for regional development practitioners (local authorities, development agencies, consultants, etc.) who wish to implement such an approach to development.

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Keywords

  • agricultural economics
  • Agriculture
  • decision support
  • Economic development
  • economic impact
  • Economics
  • Economics, finance, business & management
  • economy
  • Employment
  • Environmental Technology
  • Food
  • France
  • Geography
  • human activity
  • Industry
  • land use planning
  • Public Policy
  • Rural development
  • Sustainable development
  • valorisation

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DOI: 10.35690/978-2-7592-3492-9

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