期刊
SUSTAINABILITY
卷 13, 期 9, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13094718
关键词
Circular Economy; Bio-District; short supply chain; business model; agri-food; organic; BS 8001
资金
- Anna Maria Catalano Foundation
The European agri-food sector is transitioning towards a sustainable production and consumption model, with Italy aiming to achieve organic development through the Bio-District model. This model, characterized by innovative multi-actor governance, has the potential to expand through the application of Circular Economy principles.
The transition of the European agri-food sector towards a sustainable production and consumption model is a key element of the Green Deal. The new European Farm to Fork strategy aims to make the food system fair, healthy, and environmentally friendly. The consolidation and development of the organic model are two of the main objectives. In Italy, this development can be achieved through the Bio-District model. This model, which was born in the last ten years in Italy, is characterized by innovative multi-actor governance. From an explorative perspective, this study analyses the background literature on Bio-Districts and the context of the development of the Etruscan Roman Bio-District to understand the potential and the factors that allow the application of the principles of the Circular Economy. It focuses on multiple comparative analyses by using a qualitative-quantitative approach. The analysis of the context highlights the potential for expansion linked to an integrated short supply chain through three scenarios.
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