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Bioeconomy as Innovative Component of the Environmental Management

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  • Alina BRYCHKO

    (Sumy National Agrarian University Ukraine)

  • Svitlana LUKASH

    (Sumy National Agrarian University Ukraine)

  • Nataliia MASLAK

    (Sumy National Agrarian University Ukraine)

  • Olha KOVALOVA

    (Sumy National Agrarian University Ukraine)

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to identify in Ukraine promising directions of the innovative component of bioeconomy that will contribute to the development of the environmental management The commonly used definitions of the term bioeconomy are described the main directions of bioeconomy are considered It is determined that the main problem of bioeconomy development is its identification with biotechnology The main problems which are solved with the help of innovative bioeconomy are investigated The main factors determining the activation of bioeconomy development and a variety of innovative biotechnologies which contributes to the development of the environmental management as well as key factors of bioeconomy development are substantiated The main recommendations for forming the bioeconomic environment in Ukraine and the prospects for the development of the innovative component of bioeconomy on the domestic market are outlined

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  • Alina BRYCHKO & Svitlana LUKASH & Nataliia MASLAK & Olha KOVALOVA, 2018. "Bioeconomy as Innovative Component of the Environmental Management," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(1), pages 28-33.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:1:p:28-33
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    1. Tetiana Kurbatova & Iryna Sotnyk & Galyna Trypolska & Laima Gerlitz & Tetiana Skibina & Olha Prokopenko & Oleksandra Kubatko, 2023. "Ukraine`'s Bioenergy Sector: Trends and Perspectives for the Post-war Green Energy Transition," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 13(5), pages 515-532, September.

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