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- Title
The Ethno-Zootechnical Solution for Preservation and Development of Zoogenetic Heritage in Romania and Europe.
- Authors
MATIUTI, Marcel; BOGDAN, Alexandru T.; MATIUTI, Carmen L.
- Abstract
Ethno-zootechny is part of zootechnical sciences and it constitutes it self as an autonomous subject. In Romania, this subject is less known even if it could have a significant role in the creation of an Animal Genetics Industry. Ethno-zootechny offers solutions for preserving Romania's and Europe's zoogenetic patrimony. The new eco-bio-economical paradigm offers - through the impact it has on the increase of economic competition in various regions- the opportunity of diminishing poverty in rural areas. The Eco-Bio-Economy may address possible Eco-Bio-Policies and Eco-Bio-Strategies and allows the contribution of the social economy, of excellence and of the "all in one quality", of the welfare economy, of solidarity, social corporate responsibility, as elements which may be utilized in an integrated practical future plafform in a multipolar world for a healthy and ecological environment, to ensure and to promote a smart, creative, innovative, economic sustainable development. Recently is launched the concept Bio-eco-economy, which means an economy based on biological sciences, economic sciences and humanities Veterinary ethno-medicine represents an excellent research field for getting to know and practicing traditional methods of animal treatment. The Transylvanian Rare Breeds Association and together with the "Acad. David Davidescu" Agro-Forestry Biodiversity Research Center from the Romanian Academy, represents one of the solutions for animal breeders in order to achieve the balance between human-animal-environment.
- Subjects
BIOECONOMICS; ETHNOBIOLOGY; ECONOMIC zoology; ANIMAL genetics; ANIMAL culture; ANIMAL breeds
- Publication
Bulletin of the University of Agricultural Sciences & Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science & Biotechnologies, 2012, Vol 69, Issue 1/2, p136
- ISSN
1843-5262
- Publication type
Article