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Value chains. New analyses from the bioeconomy perspective
La notion de filière, développée par l’école française d’économie industrielle dans la seconde partie du 20e siècle, connait aujourd’hui un renouveau dans le contexte de la remise en cause de la fragmentation des activités économiques, de l’intérêt porté au développement durable et des progrès scientifiques et techniques qui ouvrent des opportunités pour l’émergence de filières ancrées sur les territoires. Ce numéro spécial de la revue Technologie et Innovation analyse ce renouveau des filières de production au prisme de la bioéconomie qui représente un champ d’activité s’appuyant sur la valorisation de la biomasse. Après avoir présenté les travaux fondateurs, cet article introductif analyse le renouveau des travaux dans le contexte particulier de la bioéconomie et développe les enjeux économiques, environnementaux et politiques du développement des filières de production biosourcées. La dernière partie présente les articles insérés dans ce numéro.
The notion of a “value chain”, developed by the French school of industrial economics in the second half of the 20th century, is currently enjoying a revival – the fragmentation of economic activities is being called into question, interest in sustainable development is growing, and scientific and technical progress is opening up opportunities for the emergence of value chains rooted in local areas. This special issue of Technologie et Innovation analyzes the revival of value chains from a bioeconomic perspective, the bioeconomy being a field of activity based on the valorization of biomass. After presenting the founding works, this introductory article analyzes the revival of work in the specific context of the bioeconomy, and develops the economic, environmental and political stakes involved in the development of biosourced value chains. The final section presents the articles included in this issue.
- University of Liège Belgium
- University of Lille France
- Université Catholique de Lille France
- Artois University France
- National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment France
biosourced, biomass, Value chain, bioéconomie, biomasse, Filière, biosourcé, [SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, bioeconomy
biosourced, biomass, Value chain, bioéconomie, biomasse, Filière, biosourcé, [SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, bioeconomy
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