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Development of peripheral regions in the context of the bioeconomy paradigm

Yuliana Yarkova, Blaga Stoykova, Nedelin Markov

2021SHS Web of Conferences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The existence of peripheral regions is a significant challenge for regional development management. These regions have a specific economic and social profile, and their complex development is accompanied by the consideration of a number of factors that have a strong local significance and, in most cases, a dampening effect. The aim of the present study is to follow the trends in the development of a typical peripheral region in Bulgaria, focusing on identifying the potential of the regional economy for transformation to bioeconomic and circular orientation. The object of the study is the region Strandzha-Sakar, and the subject of the study is the potential for bio-economic and circular orientation based on specific traditional assessments, measuring both economic and demographic trends and local economic traditions.

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Context (archaeology)Economic geographyRegional scienceObject (grammar)Orientation (vector space)Economic systemCircular economyEconomic transformationRegional developmentSubject (documents)GeographyEconomicsComputer scienceEcologyBiologyArtificial intelligenceMathematicsLibrary scienceGeometryArchaeologyBioeconomy and Sustainability DevelopmentEconomic and Technological Innovation
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