2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2020.11.010
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Bioeconomy as a transforming driver of intensive greenhouse horticulture in SE Spain

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“…Bioeconomy is becoming the main driver transforming European agri-food value chains towards global sustainability in the food supply chain. (Francisco, et al, 2021). It is estimated that Research, De-velopment and Innovation associated with the Bio-economy strategy under the EU Horizon 2020 programme can generate about 130,000 jobs and 45 billion € in added value in Bioeconomy sectors by 2025 (Electra, et al, 2018).…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bioeconomy is becoming the main driver transforming European agri-food value chains towards global sustainability in the food supply chain. (Francisco, et al, 2021). It is estimated that Research, De-velopment and Innovation associated with the Bio-economy strategy under the EU Horizon 2020 programme can generate about 130,000 jobs and 45 billion € in added value in Bioeconomy sectors by 2025 (Electra, et al, 2018).…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food systems include: (a) the interactions between and within bio-geophysical and human environments, which determine a set of activities; (b) the activities themselves (from production through to consumption); (c) outcomes of the activities (contributions to food security, environmental security, and social welfare); and (d) other determinants of food security (stemming in part from the interactions in (Ericksen, 2008)) [61]. With novel studies such as bio-economy Egea F. J (2021) [62], globalized trade Adinolfi F. (2016) [63], and food security Dixon J., Richards C. (2016) [64] being pursued around the globe, it is vital to have a thorough discussion about the food system interactions. The food system has players and influencers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The conceptual basis of transdisciplinary science recognizes that research questions and solutions are framed in policy and societal contexts to provide realistic and context-specific pathways to help the policy community and social actors progress towards a sustainable future [46]. On this basis, transdisciplinary work schemes create methodological tools through which scientists can adopt a more active role and produce mission-oriented research and innovation to help agricultural systems transit towards sustainability [47]. Therefore, they can be considered a means for scientific knowledge to be a driver of societal learning and policy changes while facilitating a culture of shared responsibility for sustainability among the public, academia, private sectors, and consumers to advance towards sustainability [48].…”
Section: Transdisciplinarity As a Driver Of Policy Changes And Sustai...mentioning
confidence: 99%