Bioeconomy: New Directions of Development
https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-6646-2022-4-48-55
Abstract
Aim. Today the world scientific community has not yet formed an agreed point of view on the definition of a “green” economy. Many important generalizations in this direction require development. This is necessary for a more detailed understanding of the essence of the construct under study, the definition of scientific and practical goals in this area, the identification of approaches, and the construction of classifications. The purpose of the article is to consider the definitive aspect of the concept of “bioeconomics”.
Methodology. The scientific content of the official websites of Russian and foreign research institutions working in this field, using the terms “bioeconomics”, “biotechnology”, “bioengineering education”, “transdisciplinarity” was the methodological basis for the analysis of theoretical and practical aspects of bioeconomics and the proposed conclusions.
Results. As a result of the generalization of already formed theoretical and practical approaches, a classification of directions for the development of bioeconomics has been obtained. In the course of the author’s research, the following tasks were solved: a) identifying the role and place of bioeconomics in the system of sciences; b) consideration of the priority directions of its development in the innovative economy in the conditions of continuous transformational processes, globalization, automation.
Research implications. The solution of these problems creates a theoretical basis for the training of specialists focused on the implementation of competencies in the field of bioeconomics.
About the Author
T. Yu. KrotenkoRussian Federation
Tatyana Yu. Krotenko – Сand. Sci. (Philosophy), Assoc. Prof., Department of Management Theory and Organization, State University of Management, State University of Management; External Part-Time Assistant, Department of Public Administration and Personnel Policy, Moscow City University of Management of the Government of Moscow
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