2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2013.01.008
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Challenging the bioeconomy: The dynamics of collective action in Argentina

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“…Alvarenga et al [19] Ecological Indicators Resources II Arancibia [20] Technology in Society Social IV Barney et al [21] Biomass and Bioenergy Resources IV Bartolini et al [22] Energy Policy Policies IV Becker et al [23] Energy Policy Resources II Benning et al [24] The Plant Journal Resources II Bergmann et al [25] Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Resources I Binder et al [26] Energy [29] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Resources II Brehmer et al [30] Biomass and Bioenergy Resources II Bruins et al [31] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology I Brunori [32] EuroChoices Policies III Centi et al [33] Catalysis Today Processing and Technology II Charlton et al [34] Chemical Engineering Research and Design Processing and Technology II Chen [35] Chinese Journal of Biotechnology Processing and Technology I Chisti [4] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Environmental impact II [42] Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment Environmental impact II Hardy [43] Trends in New Crops and New Uses Policies I Hatti-Kaul [44] Crop Science Processing and Technology II Hoefnagels et al [45] Energy Policy Economics II Huang [46] Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society Environmental impact II Jenkins [47] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology I Jordan et al [48] Science Resources II Junginger et al [49] Biomass and Bioenergy Economics II Keegan et al [50] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology II Keijsers et al [51] Carbohydrate Polymers Resources II Kgathi et al [52] Energy Policy Social II Kircher [53] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Policies II Kitchen et al [54] Local Environment Social IV Krigsten et al [55] The [60] Biotechnology Advances Processing and Technology II Liu et al …”
Section: Journal Research Domain Categorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alvarenga et al [19] Ecological Indicators Resources II Arancibia [20] Technology in Society Social IV Barney et al [21] Biomass and Bioenergy Resources IV Bartolini et al [22] Energy Policy Policies IV Becker et al [23] Energy Policy Resources II Benning et al [24] The Plant Journal Resources II Bergmann et al [25] Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Resources I Binder et al [26] Energy [29] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Resources II Brehmer et al [30] Biomass and Bioenergy Resources II Bruins et al [31] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology I Brunori [32] EuroChoices Policies III Centi et al [33] Catalysis Today Processing and Technology II Charlton et al [34] Chemical Engineering Research and Design Processing and Technology II Chen [35] Chinese Journal of Biotechnology Processing and Technology I Chisti [4] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Environmental impact II [42] Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment Environmental impact II Hardy [43] Trends in New Crops and New Uses Policies I Hatti-Kaul [44] Crop Science Processing and Technology II Hoefnagels et al [45] Energy Policy Economics II Huang [46] Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society Environmental impact II Jenkins [47] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology I Jordan et al [48] Science Resources II Junginger et al [49] Biomass and Bioenergy Economics II Keegan et al [50] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Processing and Technology II Keijsers et al [51] Carbohydrate Polymers Resources II Kgathi et al [52] Energy Policy Social II Kircher [53] Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining Policies II Kitchen et al [54] Local Environment Social IV Krigsten et al [55] The [60] Biotechnology Advances Processing and Technology II Liu et al …”
Section: Journal Research Domain Categorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even breast milk in soy production regions has been contaminated by agrochemicals (Palma et al 2014). Aerial spraying of glyphosate and other agrochemicals is widely associated with collateral damage to rural residents and livestock, and destruction of non-target crops and other vegetation (Rulli 2007;Moreira et al 2010;Cerdeira, Gazziero, and Matallo 2011;Arancibia 2013;Gordillo 2014). The emergence of glyphosate-resistant weeds has produced a frenzied search for more toxic herbicides such as atrazine and Dow's 2,4-D, a component of 'Agent Orange', the chemical weapon used by the US military in Vietnam, which has not yet been authorized in the US.…”
Section: The Shock Of the Newmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The term 'bio-economy' was coined by the Biomass Research and Development Board in 2001, which used it to describe the revolutionary transition to a sustainable future by implementing a technologydriven model for economic development. 4 In January 2014, the South African Department of Science and Technology revealed the national Bio-Economy Strategy. 5 In this document, the term bio-economy 'encompasses biotechnological activities and processes that translate into economic outputs, particularly those with industrial application'.…”
Section: Biorefineries and The Bio-economymentioning
confidence: 99%