Margherita Ciervo holds a PhD in Economic Geography from the University of Bari and is Professor at the Department of Economics, Management and Territory at the University of Foggia (Italy). He is one of the founders of the Interdisciplinary Observatory of the Bioeconomy, a critical think tank that has carried out several initiatives on the subject under the patronage of the Italian Geographical Society of Rome. In her academic career, she has managed to identify the narrative and ideological levers used by multilateral organizations to distort the original meanings of the bioeconomy, proposed by Georgescu-Roegen in the 1970s, and to propose it as a possible and desirable development strategy. Interviewed by Diego Taraborrelli, Ciervo reviews the different meanings of the concept, distinguishing economic theory from operational strategy. In these terms, she provides a critical analysis of the European Union's bioeconomy strategy, explaining its socio-political, economic and environmental consequences. She also raises a series of questions, read in a political key, that are fundamental for the debate on development in the 21st century, linked to the role of intellectuals and the scientific community, technology and digitalization in productive processes, and the effects on territory and geographical space.

Bioeconomía: el gatopardismo verde del capitalismo global.

margherita ciervo
2024-01-01

Abstract

Margherita Ciervo holds a PhD in Economic Geography from the University of Bari and is Professor at the Department of Economics, Management and Territory at the University of Foggia (Italy). He is one of the founders of the Interdisciplinary Observatory of the Bioeconomy, a critical think tank that has carried out several initiatives on the subject under the patronage of the Italian Geographical Society of Rome. In her academic career, she has managed to identify the narrative and ideological levers used by multilateral organizations to distort the original meanings of the bioeconomy, proposed by Georgescu-Roegen in the 1970s, and to propose it as a possible and desirable development strategy. Interviewed by Diego Taraborrelli, Ciervo reviews the different meanings of the concept, distinguishing economic theory from operational strategy. In these terms, she provides a critical analysis of the European Union's bioeconomy strategy, explaining its socio-political, economic and environmental consequences. She also raises a series of questions, read in a political key, that are fundamental for the debate on development in the 21st century, linked to the role of intellectuals and the scientific community, technology and digitalization in productive processes, and the effects on territory and geographical space.
2024
Margherita Ciervo es doctora en Geografía Económica por la Universidad de Bari y Profesora en el Departamento de Economía, Management y Territorio de la Universidad de Foggia (Italia). Es uno de los fundadores del Observatorio Interdisciplinario de la Bioeconomía, una usina de pensamiento crítico que ha llevado a cabo diversas iniciativas sobre el tema con el patrocinio de la Sociedad Geográfica Italiana de Roma. En su trayectoria académica ha logrado identificar los resortes narrativos e ideológicos que utilizan los organismos multilaterales para tergiversar los sentidos originales de la Bioeconomía, planteados por Georgescu-Roegen en la década de 1970, y proponerla como una estrategia de desarrollo posible y deseable. Entrevistada por Diego Taraborrelli, la doctora Ciervo revisa las distintas acepciones del concepto, distinguiendo la teoría económica de la estrategia operativa. En esos términos despliega un análisis crítico de la estrategia de bioeconomía de la Unión Europea, exponiendo sus consecuencias sociopolíticas, económicas y ambientales. También plantea una serie de cuestiones, leídas en clave política, fundamentales para el debate sobre el desarrollo en el siglo XXI vinculadas al papel de los intelectuales y de la comunidad científica, la tecnología y la digitalización en los procesos productivos, y los efectos sobre el territorio y el espacio geográfico.
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