@misc{36756,
title = {Harnessing the Bioeconomy-Climate Nexus for Sustainable Development},
author = {McCarthy, Julie and Kulenkampff, Arend and Furtado, Marcelo and Martins, Gustavo and Maia, Luana and Martins, Julia and Galmez Marquez, Veronica  and Hansmann, Johanna Paola},
year = {2025},
doi = {10.18235/0013576},
abstract = {The bioeconomy is a sustainable socio-economic model focused on the renewable use of biological resources to address climate change, food security, economic development, and poverty reduction. Its global value is currently estimated at US$4-5 trillion, with the potential to reach US$30 trillion with targeted support. Since the launch of the G20 Initiative on Bioeconomy in 2024, it has gained international attention, emphasizing its role in nature-based solutions and financing. The bioeconomy offers significant potential for climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience by providing sustainable alternatives to carbon-intensive products, promoting regenerative agricultural practices, supporting scientific innovations, and contributing to sectors like tourism and gastronomy. As it grows sustainably, it promises substantial ecological, social, and economic benefits.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0013576}
}
