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1 Introduction2 Methodological Approach; 3 Discussion About INCAS as a Conceptual Proposition Integrating Viable Planet Models, a Complex Adaptive Systems Approach and a Pragmatic Innovation Agenda; 3.1 Descriptive Landscape Model and an Observatory for a Viable Planet and Local Systems; 3.2 Complex System Approach for the Bio-economy; 3.3 Complex System Approach for Transformation of Bio-matter; 3.4 Innovation Agenda; 4 Conclusions; 5 Future Perspectives; References; Part II Framing the Bioeconomy: Regionaland National Approaches; Varieties of Knowledge-Based Bioeconomies; 1 Introduction

2 Theoretical Background3 Analytical Approach; 3.1 Indicators; 3.2 Methodology; 3.3 Interpretation; 4 Results; 4.1 Environmental and Resource Productivity; 4.2 Knowledge Base; 4.3 Policy and Bioeconomic Opportunities; 4.4 Natural Asset Base; 4.5 Environmental Quality of Life; 4.6 Socio-Economic Context; 4.7 Implications of the Analyses; 5 Conclusions and Outlook; Annex; Annex 1; Annex 2; References; International Bioeconomy Innovations in Central America; 1 Introduction; 2 Bioeconomy in Central America; 3 Research in Central America; 4 Innovations in Central America

5 Two Examples: Pineapple and Jicaro (Crescentia cujete)6 Conclusions; References; Innovation Under the Bioeconomy Context in Brazil; 1 Introduction; 2 Biofuels in Brazil; 3 Biobased Materials in Brazil; 3.1 Natural Fibers Industrial Applications; 3.2 Biopolymers; 4 Bioenergy and Biofuels; 4.1 Biofuels; 4.2 Bio-oil; 5 Biochar; 6 Biobased Materials: Nanocellulose; 6.1 Biomaterials; 7 Conclusions and Recommendations; References; Tasmania's Bioeconomy: Employing the Seven Capitals to SustainInnovative and Entrepreneurial Agrifood Value Chains; 1 Introduction

2 Wheels Within Wheels: Tasmania's Bioeconomy Within an Australian Context3 Geography, Climate and Soils; 4 Some Historical Context; 5 Tasmania's Awakening: Opportunities and Challenges; 6 Adding Water Is Not Enough; 7 Systems Within Systems: Integrating Knowledge, Innovation and Entrepreneurship; 8 Solutions to Complex Problems: Innovation Platforms and a Theory of Change; 9 Conclusions; References; Agricultural Biomass Utilisation as a Key Driver for Malaysian Bioeconomy; 1 Introduction ; 2 Bioeconomy Research Scenarios in Malaysia; 2.1 Energy and Environmental Related Research

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