Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon?
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Resumo: | The assumptions of the second law of thermodynamics support the biophysical understanding of the economic theory that biodegradation of the environment is due to the effects of the entropy generated by the economy. World events between 1950 and 1970 made more evident negative effects of the dominant economic pattern. Thus, it became imperative to think about the environment in more organic terms to understand the role of human society and the importance of its actions toward sustainable development. As it promises to reconcile social, economic, and environmental objectives, this article seeks to analyze the bioeconomy as a path for sustainability in the Brazilian Amazon. The chosen study area is the Legal Amazon for considering its national relevance in issues involving sustainability. To support the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, a literature review was carried out for a better interpretation of current phenomena involving the bioeconomy in the region. For results and discussion, descriptive statistics and time series (2010-2019) analyses were used. The study concludes that the Amazonian bioeconomy has the potential to add value to the Brazilian national product, as well as to generate local employment and to contribute towards environmental conservation through activities with low impact. Nevertheless, there are challenges such as the need to advance in the knowledge base and in the required infrastructure to promote development in the region's bioeconomy. |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon?Bioeconomía: ¿Un nuevo camino hacia la sostenibilidad en la Amazonía?Bioeconomia: Um novo caminho para a sustentabilidade na Amazônia?EntropiaBioeconomiabioeconomiaSustentabilidadesustentabilidadeAmazônia.AmazôniaEntropyBioeconomybioeconomysustainabilitySustainabilityAmazonAmazon.EntropíabioeconomíaBioeconomíaSustentabilidadsustentabilidadAmazonas.AmazonasThe assumptions of the second law of thermodynamics support the biophysical understanding of the economic theory that biodegradation of the environment is due to the effects of the entropy generated by the economy. World events between 1950 and 1970 made more evident negative effects of the dominant economic pattern. Thus, it became imperative to think about the environment in more organic terms to understand the role of human society and the importance of its actions toward sustainable development. As it promises to reconcile social, economic, and environmental objectives, this article seeks to analyze the bioeconomy as a path for sustainability in the Brazilian Amazon. The chosen study area is the Legal Amazon for considering its national relevance in issues involving sustainability. To support the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, a literature review was carried out for a better interpretation of current phenomena involving the bioeconomy in the region. For results and discussion, descriptive statistics and time series (2010-2019) analyses were used. The study concludes that the Amazonian bioeconomy has the potential to add value to the Brazilian national product, as well as to generate local employment and to contribute towards environmental conservation through activities with low impact. Nevertheless, there are challenges such as the need to advance in the knowledge base and in the required infrastructure to promote development in the region's bioeconomy.Los supuestos de la segunda ley de la termodinámica apoyan la comprensión biofísica de la teoría económica, que hace evidente la biodegradación del medio ambiente como consecuencia de los efectos de la entropía generados por la economía. Los acontecimientos mundiales entre 1950 y 1970 hicieron más evidente los efectos negativos del patrón económico dominante. Por lo tanto, se hizo imperativo pensar en el medio ambiente en términos más orgánicos, para comprender el papel del hombre y la importancia de sus acciones para el desarrollo sostenible. Este artículo busca analizar la bioeconomía como camino hacia la sustentabilidad en la Amazonía, ya que es prometedora en la conciliación de objetivos sociales, económicos y ambientales. Se delimitó el área de estudio a la Amazonía Legal, considerando su representación nacional en temas de sustentabilidad. Para apoyar el análisis de datos cualitativos y cuantitativos, la investigación bibliográfica y descriptiva permitió interpretar los fenómenos actuales relacionados con la bioeconomía en la región. Para presentar los resultados y la discusión se utilizó estadística descriptiva y el uso de series de tiempo (2010-2019). Se concluye que la bioeconomía en la Amazonía es promisoria para la generación de valor agregado al producto nacional, además de generar empleo local y contribuir a los objetivos ambientales a través de actividades de bajo impacto. Sin embargo, existen desafíos en el campo del conocimiento avanzado en bioeconomía, bioindustria y la infraestructura necesaria para los avances en todos los niveles.Os pressupostos da segunda lei da termodinâmica alicerçam o entendimento biofísico da teoria econômica, em que evidencia a biodegradação do meio ambiente devido aos efeitos da entropia gerados pela economia. Os acontecimentos mundiais ocorridos entre 1950 e 1970 tornaram mais evidentes os efeitos negativos do padrão econômico dominante. Assim, tornou-se imperativo pensar o meio ambiente em termos mais orgânicos, no sentido de compreender o papel do homem e a importância de suas ações para o desenvolvimento sustentável. Este artigo busca analisar a bioeconomia como um caminho para a sustentabilidade na Amazônia, por ser promissora em conciliar objetivos sociais, econômicos e ambientais. Delimitou-se a área de estudo na Amazônia Legal, ao considerar sua representatividade nacional nas questões que envolvem a sustentabilidade. Como suporte à análise de dados qualitativos e quantitativos, as pesquisas bibliográficas e descritivas permitiram a interpretação dos fenômenos atuais que envolvem a bioeconomia na região. Para apresentar os resultados e discussão, utilizou-se a estatística descritiva do uso de série temporal (2010-2019). Conclui-se que a bioeconomia na Amazônia é promissora para a geração de valor adicionado ao produto nacional, bem como gera emprego local e contribui para os objetivos ambientais por meio de atividades com baixo impacto. Não obstante, há desafios no campo do conhecimento avançado em bioeconomia, bioindústria e infraestrutura necessária para os avanços em todos os níveis.Research, Society and Development2021-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1854510.33448/rsd-v10i10.18545Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e41101018545Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e41101018545Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e411010185452525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18545/16565Copyright (c) 2021 Michelle de Oliveira Barbosa; Alexandre Almir Ferreira Rivas; Luiz Antônio de Oliveira; Sandra Maria Franco Buenafuentehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa, Michelle de Oliveira Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira Oliveira, Luiz Antônio de Buenafuente, Sandra Maria Franco 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18545Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:39.700653Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? Bioeconomía: ¿Un nuevo camino hacia la sostenibilidad en la Amazonía? Bioeconomia: Um novo caminho para a sustentabilidade na Amazônia? |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? Barbosa, Michelle de Oliveira Entropia Bioeconomia bioeconomia Sustentabilidade sustentabilidade Amazônia. Amazônia Entropy Bioeconomy bioeconomy sustainability Sustainability Amazon Amazon. Entropía bioeconomía Bioeconomía Sustentabilidad sustentabilidad Amazonas. Amazonas |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? |
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Bioeconomy: A new path to sustainability in the Amazon? |
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Barbosa, Michelle de Oliveira |
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Barbosa, Michelle de Oliveira Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira Oliveira, Luiz Antônio de Buenafuente, Sandra Maria Franco |
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Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira Oliveira, Luiz Antônio de Buenafuente, Sandra Maria Franco |
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Barbosa, Michelle de Oliveira Rivas, Alexandre Almir Ferreira Oliveira, Luiz Antônio de Buenafuente, Sandra Maria Franco |
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Entropia Bioeconomia bioeconomia Sustentabilidade sustentabilidade Amazônia. Amazônia Entropy Bioeconomy bioeconomy sustainability Sustainability Amazon Amazon. Entropía bioeconomía Bioeconomía Sustentabilidad sustentabilidad Amazonas. Amazonas |
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Entropia Bioeconomia bioeconomia Sustentabilidade sustentabilidade Amazônia. Amazônia Entropy Bioeconomy bioeconomy sustainability Sustainability Amazon Amazon. Entropía bioeconomía Bioeconomía Sustentabilidad sustentabilidad Amazonas. Amazonas |
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The assumptions of the second law of thermodynamics support the biophysical understanding of the economic theory that biodegradation of the environment is due to the effects of the entropy generated by the economy. World events between 1950 and 1970 made more evident negative effects of the dominant economic pattern. Thus, it became imperative to think about the environment in more organic terms to understand the role of human society and the importance of its actions toward sustainable development. As it promises to reconcile social, economic, and environmental objectives, this article seeks to analyze the bioeconomy as a path for sustainability in the Brazilian Amazon. The chosen study area is the Legal Amazon for considering its national relevance in issues involving sustainability. To support the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, a literature review was carried out for a better interpretation of current phenomena involving the bioeconomy in the region. For results and discussion, descriptive statistics and time series (2010-2019) analyses were used. The study concludes that the Amazonian bioeconomy has the potential to add value to the Brazilian national product, as well as to generate local employment and to contribute towards environmental conservation through activities with low impact. Nevertheless, there are challenges such as the need to advance in the knowledge base and in the required infrastructure to promote development in the region's bioeconomy. |
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