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Title The Danube Delta Brand In The New Bio-Economy Paradigm
ID_Doc 75944
Authors Andrei, MT; Lianu, C; Gudei, SC
Title The Danube Delta Brand In The New Bio-Economy Paradigm
Year 2016
Published
DOI
Abstract Generally, wetlands have unique features, sometimes less valued by the economy, and, therefore, get harder in the economic cycle. The Danube Delta, the largest wetland in Romania and one of the most important in Europe, fit into this model bening cosidered an undeveloped economic region but there are opportunities to go beyond this model. Global transformation trends are based on the concept of bio-economy, which creates possibilities for this area to enter a more dynamic economic circuit. For this transformation of the Danube Delta one should ascertain which are the ways of exploiting resources in accordance with environmental and geodiversity conservation. We consider that any proposals for development of the Danube Delta bio-economy should be based on capacity builiding at the local business associations level, and a common vision, which can lead to progress. Th capacity of the small business communities to create strategic allinaces like cluster may be at the core of the new transformation processes. A case study for the progress of the bio-economy in the Danube Delta is related to the activity of the Bio Danubius cluster. The small producers of the Bio Danubius cluster may joint development efforts. In conclusin this paper is argueing that clusters can be a solution for sustainable development of the wetlands.
Author Keywords wetlands; the Danube Delta; bio-economy; Bio Danubius cluster; economic value chain
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000450455800031
WoS Category Biodiversity Conservation; Water Resources
Research Area Biodiversity & Conservation; Water Resources
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