Buch, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Valorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in Circular Bioeconomies
Buch, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 658 g
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Waste Management and Policy
ISBN: 978-1-138-62497-9
Verlag: Routledge
Organic waste streams from households and industry are becoming a valuable resource in today’s economies. Substances that have long represented a cost to companies and a burden for society are now becoming an asset. Waste products, such as leftover food, forest residues and animal carcasses, can be turned into valuable products such as biomaterials, biochemicals and biopharmaceuticals. Exploiting these waste resources is challenging, however. It requires that companies develop new technologies and that public authorities introduce new regulation and governance models.
This book helps policy-makers govern and regulate bio-based industries, and helps industry actors to identify and exploit new opportunities in the circular bioeconomy. Moreover, it provides important insights for all students and scholars concerned with renewable energy, sustainable development and climate change.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Antje Klitkou, Arne Martin Fevolden and Marco Capasso
Section I: Perspectives on the Bioeconomy
Chapter 2: What is the Bioeconomy?
Markus M. Bugge, Teis Hansen and Antje Klitkou
Chapter 3: Theoretical perspectives on Innovation for Waste Valorisation in the Bioeconomy
Markus M. Bugge, Simon Bolwig, Teis Hansen and Anne Nygaard Tanner
Section II: Sector Studies
Chapter 4: New path development for forest-based value creation in Norway
Antje Klitkou, Marco Capasso, Teis Hansen and Julia Szulecka
Chapter 5: Mission-oriented innovation in urban governance: Setting and solving problems in waste valorisation
Markus M. Bugge and Arne Martin Fevolden
Chapter 6: Beyond animal feed? The valorisation of brewers' spent grain
Simon Bolwig, Michael Spjelkavik Mark, Maaike Karlijn Happel and Andreas Brekke
Chapter 7: Meat processing and animal by-products: Industrial dynamics and institutional settings
Anne Nygaard Tanner and Nhat Strøm-Andersen
Chapter 8: New Pathways for Organic Waste in Land-based Farming of Salmon: The case of Norway and Denmark
Hilde Ness Sandvold, Jay Sterling Gregg and Dorothy Sutherland Olsen
Chapter 9: Valorisation of whey – A tale of two Nordic dairies
Simon Bolwig, Andreas Brekke, Louise Strange and Nhat Strøm-Andersen
Sector III: Cross-sectoral Perspectives
Chapter 10: What knowledge does the bioeconomy build upon?
Linn Meidell Dybdahl and Eric James Iversen
Chapter 11: Actors and innovators in the circular bioeconomy: An integrated empirical approach to studying organic waste stream innovators
Eric James Iversen, Marco Capasso and Kristoffer Rørstad
Section IV: Policy Implications
Chapter 12: Directionality and Diversity: Contending Policy Rationales in the Transition towards the Bioeconomy
Lisa Scordato, Markus M. Bugge and Arne Martin Fevolden
Chapter 13: Multi-Level Governance of Food Waste: Comparing Norway, Denmark and Sweden
Julia Szulecka, Nhat Strøm-Andersen, Lisa Scordato and Eili Skrivervik
Chapter 14: Life cycle assessment: A governance tool for transition towards a circular bioeconomy?
Andreas Brekke, Kari-Anne Lyng, Johanna Olofsson and Julia Szulecka
Chapter 15: Conclusions
Antje Klitkou, Arne Martin Fevolden and Marco Capasso
Notes on Contributors
Index