Insights into the Sustainable Development of the Bioeconomy at the European Level, in the Context of the Desired Clean Environment

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The increasing awareness of the impact of global climate change has brought bio-based projects back into consideration. Thus, having as supports the reality of the troubling scenario that threatens the entire ecosystem and the up-to-date theoretical discourse and debate on sustainable development, this article aims to investigate the socio-economic and institutional determinants that trigger the dynamics of the bioeconomy value added indicator—a valuable instrument developed and recently launched by the EU’s BioMonitor project. Using a panel corrected standard errors framework, we find that investment in human development along with innovation, the growing role of women and sound public governance have a positive effect on the transition towards a durable and resilient bioeconomy at the European level. This naturally implies that a combination of social and technological innovation can ensure the rise of a sustainable bioeconomy.

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Diaconașu, D. E., Bostan, I., Căutișanu, C., & Chiriac, I. (2022). Insights into the Sustainable Development of the Bioeconomy at the European Level, in the Context of the Desired Clean Environment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811286

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