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STUDY ON THE LINK BETWEEN BIOECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
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In recent years, several definitions of the bioeconomy have been developed, due to the fact that researchers have not been able to reach a common consensus. Through this study, we aim to develop this field and highlight the link between the bioeconomy and the four main resources that ensure the continuity of life on earth: air, water, soil and biodiversity. The main goal of the bioeconomy is to protect nature and biodiversity, by using resources that generate environmentally friendly products, but which also improve the quality of people's lives. The bioeconomy promotes a smarter method of using resources due to the fact that some biological resources, such as waste, can be processed. The field of bioeconomy is at the congruence of several sectors of activity. Their collaboration, taking into account the need for environmental protection, can determine sustainable growth and development. In recent years, the entire planet has been confronted with visible climate change, financial and energy crises. The coronavirus pandemic has forced us to approach the classic concept of economics from a different perspective, so that the bioeconomy can be considered a driver of development, because it has an important socio-economic impact, by creating new jobs, but also by increasing food security.
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