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Weaving Knowledge, Innovation, and Learning: A Transdisciplinary Pathway to Circular Bioeconomy Through BioBeo

Author(s)
Buruleanu, Claudia Lavinia  
Ní Chléirigh, Laoise  
Nic an Bhaird, Máire  
Curran, Thomas P.  
Reinmuth, Evelyn  
Bîzoi, Mihai  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/28834
Date Issued
2025-07-17
Date Available
2025-08-26T14:09:54Z
Abstract
The bioeconomy represents a new way of life for people, but also a responsibility towards the future of the planet. Generating a significant socio-economic impact, it could be viewed as a key element of sustainable development, as the current and future solution for economic processes, based on new development models compelled by climate changes and the economy’s resilience to potential crises. In this context, the paper presents in its first part the Circular Economy description and the Circular Bioeconomy discussion from an interdisciplinary perspective. The second part of the paper aims to explore education as a tool for facilitating systemic changes supporting a real transition to a sustainable bioeconomy. The key aspects discussed refer to the following: (1) European policies, strategies, and action plans for bioeconomy; (2) Circular Economy as a solution for sustainable food systems; (3) main requirements and challenges for developing a (Circular) Bioeconomy, including indicators of sustainability; (4) the links between Circular Bioeconomy and the Sustainable Development Goals; (5) possibilities for integrating the agri-food industry’s needs into bioeconomy education; and (6) pathways for teach bioeconomy concepts effectively.
Sponsorship
European Commission
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
MDPI
Journal
Sustainability Switzerland
Volume
17
Issue
14
Copyright (Published Version)
2025 the Authors
Subjects

Circular bioeconomy

Sustainable resource ...

Biobased alternatives...

Biological knowledge

Sustainability transf...

Education for the bio...

Education

Research and innovati...

DOI
10.3390/su17146541
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2071-1050
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