Does the micro become macro in developing economies? A study to trace sustainable circular replacements for emerging world's green development
Prigya Rawat,
Vikas Arya,
Justin Paul
et al.
Abstract:The emerging world cannot ignore circular bio‐economic development for long. A study of circular bioeconomy pointers at the local level is required to expedite the outgrowth of local economies. The narrative of “for the locals, by the locals, and at the local” is pursued in the study, by recognizing the research gaps concerning local economies' growth needs and their effective penetration into the advancement of circular bio‐economies, followed by the research objectives. The first question includes what role … Show more
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