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- W3044203039 abstract "Abstract The ever increasing human population throughout the world becomes threatening to the fragile ecosystems on the Earth. With the present accelerating human growth rate, it is supposed to surpass nine billion population by the end of 2050. With the advancement of human civilization, the need of the society is also getting changed rapidly. Nature is the only source to fulfill the human need. Thus, human beings are chiefly responsible for environmental degradation and ecological imbalance due to their increase in population, expansion in agriculture and livestock, deforestation, urbanization and industrialization, use of more energy, and advanced technology in most of the sectors to fulfill their increasing need and greed. Population explosion increases demand in many folds for consumable items like food, water, energy, etc., and nonconsumable items like a house, household materials, vehicle, etc. Finally, it is creating problems like shrinkage of freshwater sources, reduction, and contamination of groundwater, loss of soil-fertility and soil-structure, soil erosion, decrease in biodiversity, increase in air pollution and loss of other resources. Again, owing to the changing global climate, all countries are faced with the problems related to the shortage of drinking water, food security and food safety, air and water pollution, and most importantly, its threats to the existence of all living beings on the Earth. In considering the issue of environmental sustainability, environmental management becomes a major policy issue in the international and environmental agenda. Bioeconomy is, thus, a concept that was initially conceived to discuss the specialized environment with reference to environmental management in a sustainable manner. Currently, the “Bioeconomy” or “Green economy” concept is getting importance, because everyone covering from scientists to economists now understands that Bioeconomy is one of the major components to sustain world economy in the long run. Bioeconomy concept is thus searching for practical solutions at local, as well as a global level to improve the quality of living. Agriculture is still the main source of livelihood in almost all countries of the world. Besides food security, it is helping in employment generation, entrepreneurship development, and also contributing a lot to overall development of society. Bioeconomy gives emphasis on the efficient and effective use of all kinds of biological resources from land-to-water that are renewable in nature in a sustainable manner. In this article, we highlight the recent progress and advances on the subject “Bioeconomy” in context with sustainable agriculture, forestry, and fishery." @default.
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