Biologist, Ikerbasque research professor at the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) and specialist in forest ecology. Busy with the study of the conservation of forests and forest soil biodiversity. Trying to understand the functioning of ecosystems to help alleviate the disproportionate and negative human impact on nature and its capacity for survival.
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Is the bioeconomy a sustainable solution for the planet?
Proposals advocating a democratization of the economic sphere of life must therefore be central to the bioeconomy proposal. It is also crucial to recover its original definition and thus avoid its distortion into another, albeit greener, utilitarian framework.
May 23, 2025



















