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- Title
Bioeconomia do bambu nativo, Guadua spp. do Acre, Amazônia, Brasil.
- Authors
Albano Bayma, Márcio Muniz; Scherwinski Pereira, Jonny Everson; Ferreira do Amaral, Eufran; Siviero, Amauri; Cláudio de Oliveira, Luís; Wagner Malavazi, Fernando; de Souza Moret, Artur
- Abstract
One of the main disagreements between economics and ecology, from an ecological point of view, derives from the fact that nature has cyclical processes, while productive systems are thought of linearly, without considering that every system has inputs and outputs. Economic activities extract natural resources and turn them into products and waste, then transact these products to consumers, who dispose of even more waste after consumption. This model needs to be revised in view of the scenario already exhausted in some biomes, due to intense models of economic exploitation. This research analyzes the bioeconomic potential of the natural supply of native bamboo in the state of Acre, Brazil. Bamboo forests dominate the landscapes of Acre, occupying the forest typologies that occur in 62% of Acre's territory. In the field, the number of stems per forest type was obtained through forest inventories: The results reveal a revenue potential of 5.2 billion dollars, profitability to be obtained through the supply of raw material for the furniture industry, civil construction, energy, among other productive segments, which use bamboo-based biomass.
- Publication
GeSec: Revista de Gestao e Secretariado, 2023, Vol 14, Issue 6, p10629
- ISSN
2178-9010
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7769/gesec.v14i6.2396