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Towards a circular forest bioeconomy: the road travelled and the challenges of territorial implementation

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The circular economy (CE) and the bioeconomy (BE) are two concepts seeking to address sustainability issues. They were both developed over the last decades based on new approaches to the relationships between the economy and the environment which, in particular, propose alternatives to current linear economic models based on resource extraction. Although institutional efforts seek to promote common frameworks, the combination of these two concepts with shifting contours produces a complex nebula of interpretations, where the least ambitious conceptions of sustainability dominate, benefitting from these ambiguities. From our perspective, there is an ongoing need to clarify the criteria defining a sustainable circular bioeconomy (CBE) as well as its goals and how strategies seeking to foster its implementation contribute to reaching them. This clarification requires an approach grounded into sectoral and regional specificities. We focus on the forest sector and investigate the challenges inherent to the assessment and implementation of a sustainable forest circular bioeconomy (FCBE) at the territorial scale. In this article, our general aim is to clarify how BE and CE have been conceptualised and operationalised in academic research focused on the forest sector. Our first specific objective is to present a quantified overview of the scientific literature, and to identify the different definitions of the concepts used, how they relate to one another, and to document how they have been (and are being) developed across several (un)related research clusters and disciplines. Second, the systematic analysis of the literature draws our attention to two specific, transversal questions which, in our view, need to be specifically addressed, and which we investigate by performing a more in-depth, narrative reading of the corpus of retrieved publications. These two issues concern (1) the insufficient accounting for the spatial dimension of the forest CBE, particularly at the territory scale and (2) the need to clarify how sustainability assessments of the FCBE should be performed, especially in a context of transition.

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hal-03325866 , version 1 (25-08-2021)

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Jonathan Lenglet, Miguel Rivière, Thomas Beaussier. Towards a circular forest bioeconomy: the road travelled and the challenges of territorial implementation. ERSA 60th Congress, Aug 2021, Online, Italy. ⟨hal-03325866⟩
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