04625nam 22009733 450 991048286900332120240614171512.03-030-68944-1(CKB)5590000000473854(MiAaPQ)EBC6627586(Au-PeEL)EBL6627586(OCoLC)1256252112(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/70771(EXLCZ)99559000000047385420210901d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBioeconomy and Global Inequalities Socio-Ecological Perspectives on Biomass Sourcing and ProductionSpringer Nature2021Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,2021.©2021.1 online resource (339 pages)3-030-68943-3 This open access book focuses on the meanings, agendas, as well as the local and global implications of bioeconomy and bioenergy policies in and across South America, Asia and Europe. It explores how a transition away from a fossil and towards a bio-based economic order alters, reinforces and challenges socio-ecological inequalities. The volume presents a historically informed and empirically rich discussion of bioeconomy developments with a particular focus on bio-based energy. A series of conceptual discussions and case studies with a multidisciplinary background in the social sciences illuminate how the deployment of biomass sources from the agricultural and forestry sectors affect societal changes concerning knowledge production, land and labour relations, political participation and international trade. How can a global perspective on socio-ecological inequalities contribute to a complex and critical understanding of bioeconomy? Who participates in the negotiation of specific bioeconomy policies and who does not? Who determines the agenda? To what extent does the bioeconomy affect existing socio-ecological inequalities in rural areas? What are the implications of the bioeconomy for existing relations of extraction and inequalities across regions? The volume is an invitation to reflect upon these questions and more, at a time when the need for an ecological and socially just transition away from a carbon intensive economy is becoming increasingly pressing.Central government policiesbicsscSociologybicsscPhysical geography & topographybicsscEnergy technology & engineeringbicsscEnvironmental managementbicsscSustainabilitybicsscEnvironmental PolicySociology, generalEnvironmental GeographyEnergy Policy, Economics and ManagementEnvironmental ManagementSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental Social SciencesEnvironmental StudiesSustainabilityIntegrated Geographybioeconomyknowledge-based bioeconomybioenergybiomassglobal socio-ecological inequalitiestransnational entanglementsglobal inequalitiesbioenergy policiessustainable energy transitionsocio-ecological inequalitiessocial justicejust energy transitionopen accessCentral / national / federal government policiesSociologyDevelopment & environmental geographyEnergy technology & engineeringEnergy industries & utilitiesEnvironmental management,Central government policiesSociologyPhysical geography & topographyEnergy technology & engineeringEnvironmental managementSustainability333.9539333.9539Backhouse Maria899618Lehmann Rosa899619Lorenzen Kristina899620Lühmann Malte899621Puder Janina899622Rodríguez Fabricio899623Tittor Anne899624MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910482869003321Bioeconomy and Global Inequalities2010029UNINA