2017
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201703146
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Que faire? A Bioeconomy and Solar Energy Institute at Italy's Research Council in the Context of the Global Transition to the Solar Economy

Abstract: Driven by insight for which new research and education requires new institutional organisation, and drawing on two decades of research and educational efforts, we devise the profile and activities of a new bioeconomy and solar energy institute at Italy's Research Council. We further articulate the institute's activities suggesting avenues on how to deploy sound and giving more useful research, education and policy advice in these crucial fields for making tomorrow's common development sustainable. The outcomes… Show more

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“…61 These arguments echo closely related analyses suggesting the urgency for all countries to establish new bioeconomy research and educational institutes capable to deploy sound and more useful research, education and policy advice in the crucially important bioeconomy and solar energy fields. 62 Such institutes will i) shape the new bioeconomy and energy professionals, ii) undertake growth-driven research aimed at practical application of breakthrough solutions, iii) develop best practices through international cooperation, and iv)…”
Section: Removing Knowledge Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…61 These arguments echo closely related analyses suggesting the urgency for all countries to establish new bioeconomy research and educational institutes capable to deploy sound and more useful research, education and policy advice in the crucially important bioeconomy and solar energy fields. 62 Such institutes will i) shape the new bioeconomy and energy professionals, ii) undertake growth-driven research aimed at practical application of breakthrough solutions, iii) develop best practices through international cooperation, and iv)…”
Section: Removing Knowledge Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the bioeconomy, useful energy (electricity and heat) is derived from renewable energy sources (sun, wind, and water), whereas the myriad functional substances today chiefly obtained from oil in petrochemical plants are derived from biological and intrinsically renewable resources. [ 36 ]…”
Section: Outlook and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, following the example of Morocco and aware that renewed education in solar energy and new energy technologies is a key enabler of economic development, Mediterranean county policy makers will establish new solar energy research and educational institutes where to shape the professionals needed to guide and ease the energy transition …”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%