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Title Navigating challenges and opportunities in urban circular bioeconomy: A comprehensive review and future directions
ID_Doc 25437
Authors Paes, LAB; Bezerra, BS; Jugend, D; Agudo, FL
Title Navigating challenges and opportunities in urban circular bioeconomy: A comprehensive review and future directions
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.envdev.2024.101039
Abstract Urban ecosystems face several challenges in implementing the circular bioeconomy, including financial limitations, a lack of coordinated public policies, insufficient valorisation of biowaste, and a lack of commitment to supporting practices that encourage the creation of socio-ecological values on the part of the actors shaping the narrative. Despite global efforts to consolidate circular practices, policies addressing the bioeconomy, particularly in urban ecosystems, remain ambiguous concerning the availability of resources and the value of ecosystem services. To address these gaps, we conducted an integrative literature review centred on the underlying constructs that drive the development of narratives. We identify several critical factors, such as publicprivate partnerships, political support for circular initiatives, and collaboration with local authorities. We also advocate and propose the synergy of decentralisation and colocation practices and the need to promote low-entropy urban ecosystems. By highlighting the theoretical links between definitions, core constructs, and essential practices, this paper outlines approaches to assessing the impact of the urban circular bioeconomy on sustainable development. By further investigating these links, the paper provides valuable information and recommendations for future research.
Author Keywords Circular economy; Ecosystem service; Urban ecology; Social dynamics; Collaborative governance
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001295401100001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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