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ABRAMOVAY, R.; FERREIRA, J. N.; COSTA, F. de A.; EHRLICH, M.; EULER, A. M. C.; YOUNG, C. E. F.; KAIMOWITZ, D.; MOUTINHO, P.; NOBRE, I.; ROGEZ, H.; ROXO, E.; SCHOR, T.; VILLANOVA, L. |
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RICARDO ABRAMOVAY, IEE USP; JOICE NUNES FERREIRA, CPATU; FRANCISCO DE ASSIS COSTA, UFPA; MARCO EHRLICH, SINCHI; ANA MARGARIDA CASTRO EULER, CPAF-AP; CARLOS EDUARDO F. YOUNG, IE-UFRJ; DAVID KAIMOWITZ, CLUA; PAULO MOUTINHO, IPAM; ISMAEL NOBRE, UNIVAP; HERVE ROGEZ, UFPA; EDUARDO ROXO, ATINA; TATIANA SCHOR, UFAM; LUCIANA VILLANOVA, NATURA. |
Título: |
The new bioeconomy in the Amazon: opportunities and challenges for a healthy standing forest and flowing rivers. |
Ano de publicação: |
2021 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
In: SCIENCE panel for the Amazon: Amazon assessment report 2021: part III: The Solution space: finding sustainable pathways for the Amazon. New York, NY: United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, 2021. Cap. 30, pag. irregular. |
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Inglês |
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In the past twenty years, bioeconomy has been increasingly recognized for its potential to create value and for its contribution to sustainable development. Although most of the world’s biodiversity is located in tropical regions, the main players and territories involved in the scientific and technological literature on bioeconomy are situated far from tropical forests. The chapter’s fundamental starting point is the recognition that the Amazonian ecosystems have been occupied by people who have accumulated a deep knowledge about them, interacting and decisively contributing to its maintenance for thousands of years. It is critical to understand, highlight, and demonstrate the strategic role that Amazonian ecosystems, and local people can and should play in the global emergence of the bioeconomy. Evidence is accumulating on the enormous potential to increase the range of products and well-being of people from these forests. This strategic role is not straightforward because of the natural attributes of their ecosystems: a sustainable pathway through the bioeconomy has yet to be built, which should go through several fundamental elements, including: a) Recognition that, by ethical principles, strengthening the forest economy should support the improvement of local livelihoods; b) Institutional signaling against illegality and deforestation; c) Improvement in the quality of information about different products and their value chains; and d) Provoking the emergence of dynamic markets as alternatives to the incomplete, socially unfair, and imperfect markets that today dominate the forest economy. This chapter paves the way for a new vision of a healthy standing forest and river flowing bioeconomy. First, it presents bioeconomy as a recent field with no unified definition in international literature. After this, it presents how the bioeconomy of forest socio-biodiversity in the Amazon is still very limited. The low economic efficiency of current ways of using the forest is discussed, and the current economic exploitation of forest socio-biodiversity in three basic sectors are presented: timber and non-timber products and fishing. Then, the following services related to bioeconomy are presented: synergies with forest restoration, tourism, and payment for ecosystem services. Finally, it discusses the transition needed for healthy standing forests and flowing rivers to become a vector for the prosperity of its populations and the solutions for global socio-environmental challenges. MenosIn the past twenty years, bioeconomy has been increasingly recognized for its potential to create value and for its contribution to sustainable development. Although most of the world’s biodiversity is located in tropical regions, the main players and territories involved in the scientific and technological literature on bioeconomy are situated far from tropical forests. The chapter’s fundamental starting point is the recognition that the Amazonian ecosystems have been occupied by people who have accumulated a deep knowledge about them, interacting and decisively contributing to its maintenance for thousands of years. It is critical to understand, highlight, and demonstrate the strategic role that Amazonian ecosystems, and local people can and should play in the global emergence of the bioeconomy. Evidence is accumulating on the enormous potential to increase the range of products and well-being of people from these forests. This strategic role is not straightforward because of the natural attributes of their ecosystems: a sustainable pathway through the bioeconomy has yet to be built, which should go through several fundamental elements, including: a) Recognition that, by ethical principles, strengthening the forest economy should support the improvement of local livelihoods; b) Institutional signaling against illegality and deforestation; c) Improvement in the quality of information about different products and their value chains; and d) Provoking the emergence of dynamic ... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Amazon; Bioeconomia; Floresta em pé; Flowing rivers; Rio corrente; Sociobiodiversidade; Sociobiodiversity; Standing forests. |
Thesagro: |
Conservação; Floresta Tropical; Rio. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Amazonia; Tropical forests. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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LEADER 03860naa a2200421 a 4500 001 2138624 005 2024-07-05 008 2021 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aABRAMOVAY, R. 245 $aThe new bioeconomy in the Amazon$bopportunities and challenges for a healthy standing forest and flowing rivers.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2021 520 $aIn the past twenty years, bioeconomy has been increasingly recognized for its potential to create value and for its contribution to sustainable development. Although most of the world’s biodiversity is located in tropical regions, the main players and territories involved in the scientific and technological literature on bioeconomy are situated far from tropical forests. The chapter’s fundamental starting point is the recognition that the Amazonian ecosystems have been occupied by people who have accumulated a deep knowledge about them, interacting and decisively contributing to its maintenance for thousands of years. It is critical to understand, highlight, and demonstrate the strategic role that Amazonian ecosystems, and local people can and should play in the global emergence of the bioeconomy. Evidence is accumulating on the enormous potential to increase the range of products and well-being of people from these forests. This strategic role is not straightforward because of the natural attributes of their ecosystems: a sustainable pathway through the bioeconomy has yet to be built, which should go through several fundamental elements, including: a) Recognition that, by ethical principles, strengthening the forest economy should support the improvement of local livelihoods; b) Institutional signaling against illegality and deforestation; c) Improvement in the quality of information about different products and their value chains; and d) Provoking the emergence of dynamic markets as alternatives to the incomplete, socially unfair, and imperfect markets that today dominate the forest economy. This chapter paves the way for a new vision of a healthy standing forest and river flowing bioeconomy. First, it presents bioeconomy as a recent field with no unified definition in international literature. After this, it presents how the bioeconomy of forest socio-biodiversity in the Amazon is still very limited. The low economic efficiency of current ways of using the forest is discussed, and the current economic exploitation of forest socio-biodiversity in three basic sectors are presented: timber and non-timber products and fishing. Then, the following services related to bioeconomy are presented: synergies with forest restoration, tourism, and payment for ecosystem services. Finally, it discusses the transition needed for healthy standing forests and flowing rivers to become a vector for the prosperity of its populations and the solutions for global socio-environmental challenges. 650 $aAmazonia 650 $aTropical forests 650 $aConservação 650 $aFloresta Tropical 650 $aRio 653 $aAmazon 653 $aBioeconomia 653 $aFloresta em pé 653 $aFlowing rivers 653 $aRio corrente 653 $aSociobiodiversidade 653 $aSociobiodiversity 653 $aStanding forests 700 1 $aFERREIRA, J. N. 700 1 $aCOSTA, F. de A. 700 1 $aEHRLICH, M. 700 1 $aEULER, A. M. C. 700 1 $aYOUNG, C. E. F. 700 1 $aKAIMOWITZ, D. 700 1 $aMOUTINHO, P. 700 1 $aNOBRE, I. 700 1 $aROGEZ, H. 700 1 $aROXO, E. 700 1 $aSCHOR, T. 700 1 $aVILLANOVA, L. 773 $tIn: SCIENCE panel for the Amazon: Amazon assessment report 2021: part III: The Solution space: finding sustainable pathways for the Amazon. New York, NY: United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, 2021. Cap. 30, pag. irregular.
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