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Title Towards a Global Framework for Analysing the Forest-Based Bioeconomy
ID_Doc 17621
Authors Piplani, M; Smith-Hall, C
Title Towards a Global Framework for Analysing the Forest-Based Bioeconomy
Year 2021
Published Forests, 12, 12
DOI 10.3390/f12121673
Abstract The bioeconomy approach offers potential solutions to global challenges, including sustainable forest management. The body of literature on the forest-based bioeconomy is rapidly expanding, and the diversity of approaches is bewildering. In this paper, we (1) discuss and clarify terminology related to the forest-based bioeconomy as a basis for (2) developing a general framework for analysing the forest-based bioeconomy, which is then (3) applied to two bioeconomy cases. The point of departure is a structured literature review; through qualitative content analysis, we identified the key questions characterizing current approaches to the forest-based bioeconomy; subsequently, the two cases were investigated through analysis of nominal and functional national bioeconomy policy documents and case-specific literature. Answering the key questions allowed the identification of five distinct schools of thought that make up the global framework: the biotechnology, techno-bioresource, socio-bioresource, eco-efficiency, and eco-society schools. These provide a systematic tool to analyse key paradigms, public policy goals, product or service sold, stakeholders, strength of environmental sustainability, and likely transition pathways. We illustrate the application of the framework through analysis of two cases (medicinal plants in Nepal and timber in Finland). We end by discussing how to operationalize the framework further.
Author Keywords Finland; forests; Nepal; non-timber forest products; schools; sustainable development; timber
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000737570400001
WoS Category Forestry
Research Area Forestry
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/12/1673/pdf?version=1638349098
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