Abstract

In the context of increasing global environmental challenges associated with anthropogenic destructive impact on the environment, the bioeconomic direction of sustainable development in combination with a closed production cycle becomes relevant, the development of which would help to overcome the imbalance of the ecological and economic system and minimise the burden on the environment. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to comprehensively consider the prerequisites for the establishment of a framework of categories for combining green concepts of sustainable development, in particular, to substantiate the theoretical and methodological foundations for interpreting the fundamental features of circular bioeconomy to form a specific vision of the issue. The methodological basis of the study is general scientific and special theoretical and empirical methods, in particular inductive and deductive, heuristic method, graphic, analysis and synthesis, etc. At the empirical level, descriptive, comparative, and observational approaches are used. The theoretical level covers the historical, abstract-logical, hypothetical, formalisation method as a manifestation of logical thinking and theoretical generalisation for formulating the results of the study. This study systematises the ideas of leading scientists on the positioning of circular economy and bioeconomy, highlights similarities and differences in the process of combining concepts, identifies fundamental generic and specific features, establishes complementary relationships to generate the author's position and formulate a fundamental vision of the problems of circular bioeconomy. The practical significance of the study is conditioned by scientific substantiation of the terminological platform of the problems of circular bioeconomy. Further research is aimed at developing criteria for regulating the bioeconomic system with subsequent evaluation of results

Highlights

  • The increasing global environmental problems associated with pollution and sudden climate change necessitate the search for rational ways to minimise the anthropogenic destructive impact on the environment and overcome the imbalance in the ecological and economic system

  • The establishment of scientific truth is carried out with such scientific approaches as a systematic, aimed at a comprehensive study of socioeconomic phenomena and processes associated with a closed system of management on bioeconomic principles; the dialectical approach provides knowledge of the subject of study on the laws of unity and struggle for the possibility of combining concepts, the transition of quantitative changes to qualitative, which is used if necessary to scale concepts, negation of objections – to explicate convergent similarity and divergent difference of circular and bioeconomy; the synergetic approach is considered from the standpoint of the effectiveness of integrating concepts

  • Terminological framework for the study of circular bioeconomy between concepts, identify fundamental basic features based on identified similarities and differences between circular economy and bioeconomy, formulate conclusions; the hypothetical method is used for argumentation of results; formalisation as a manifestation of logical thinking, is reflected in the construction of complementary relationships of fundamental features of circular bioeconomy; theoretical generalisation contributes to the interpretation of the definition based on the results of the study

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Introduction

The increasing global environmental problems associated with pollution and sudden climate change necessitate the search for rational ways to minimise the anthropogenic destructive impact on the environment and overcome the imbalance in the ecological and economic system. In this context, the latest biotechnological achievements have become attractive for the economy and environmental protection, which gave an impetus to the development of bioeconomic science, whose teachings are focused on promoting the idea of producing food and non-food products based on renewable biological resources with an emphasis on their circular manifestation. Ignatchenko [11] and others

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