The Bioeconomic Strategy of Romania in the Context of a Major Global Crisis

Authors

  • Liviu-Mihail Marinescu Danubius University of Galati
  • Emanuel –Stefan Marinescu Danubius University of Galati

Keywords:

bioeconomics; bioeconomic strategy; bioeconomy; measures plan; regions of creation; renewable resources

Abstract

In the 21st century, priorities regarding the future of Planet Earth will wear a completely different
mask. Mankind is becoming increasingly concerned in the preservation of natural resources for the
development of a new civilisation, with acknowledging the real possibilities of recovery regarding the
multifarious range of resources in use. We are discussing resources of strict survival such as water, air, access
to modern forms of energy, last but not least soil – all in order to preserve favourable environmental
conditions. Bioeconomic development and world consumption must quickly abandon the unwarranted, allencompassing
levels of ambition concerning resources, and must contain only the levels of sufficiency.
(Brown, 2000, pp. 27-29). Bioeconomic development of the New Earth must be accepted by the future only
in terms of sustainable parameters – a harshly necessary attitude in Romania, consistent with worldwide
efforts. (Brown& Fischlowitz, 2002, pp. 19-22). These major determinants will build a robust bioeconomy of
Romania – as an important element of security in case of a worldwide crisis.

Author Biographies

Liviu-Mihail Marinescu, Danubius University of Galati

Associate Professor, PhD

Emanuel –Stefan Marinescu, Danubius University of Galati

Associate Professor, PhD,

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Published

2021-02-03

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Performance and Risks in the European Economy