Potential of the Bioeconomy in the Industrial Sector: An Input-Output Analysis for the Colombian Case

Paola Andrea Acevedo Ramírez, Carlos Alberto Suescún Barón, Camila Valentina Moreno Parrado

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The bioeconomy offers a transformative framework to address environmental, social, and economic challenges while advancing sustainable development goals across various policy domains. This article explores the potential of Colombia’s bio-based industrial activities to drive a transition in the country’s productive structure and intermediate consumption patterns through an Input-Output analysis. The study applies methodologies such as characterizing an intermediate consumption matrix for key bio-based activities, calculating Leontief multipliers, identifying sectoral linkages, and simulating growth scenarios with a 10% increase in total demand. Results highlight the bioeconomy sector’s pivotal role in fostering economic growth and its capacity to support a sustainable economic transition. Specifically, the analysis reveals a production expansion effect of approximately 9% across bio-based and non-bio-based activities and underscores the strategic linkages within an economy heavily reliant on natural resources, such as Colombia. The study provides a robust foundation for future research integrating environmental and social dimensions and offers valuable insights to inform public policies aimed at advancing the bioeconomy and promoting sustainable practices.

Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónCircular Economy and Sustainability
Fecha en línea anticipada01 may. 2025
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EstadoPublicada - 01 may. 2025

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