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The sustainable Brazilian blue economy: a blue powershoring and blue watershoring strategy
Gouvea, R.; Gutierrez, M. (2023). The sustainable Brazilian blue economy: a blue powershoring and blue watershoring strategy. Modern Economy 14(12): 1892-1920. https://dx.doi.org/10.4236/me.2023.1412099
In: Modern Economy. Scientific Research: USA. ISSN 2152-7245; e-ISSN 2152-7261, more
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    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Blue Economy, Blue Powershoring, Blue Watershoring, Green Hydrogen, Brazil, Sustainability

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  • Gouvea, R.
  • Gutierrez, M.

Abstract

    The Blue Economy offers a new paradigm and a new virtuous cycle of sustainable economic growth and development. The Blue Economy’s equitable, inclusive, intergenerational perspective on sustainable growth and development has the potential to grow considerably in the next decades. Thus, addressing a number of the Sustainable Development Goals established in the 2030 agenda. This paper addresses the Brazilian Blue Economy and its economic, social, and environmental potential. Brazil’s Blue natural capital assets offer Brazil a unique opportunity to capitalize on its Blue Powershoring and Blue Watershoring natural competitive advantages. Moreover, Brazil’s Blue Powershoring and Blue Watershoring competitive advantages position Brazil as a premier location for the production of Green Hydrogen, which will allow Brazil to enhance its global economic competitiveness by expanding its exports of green hydrogen and green hydrogen-intensive products and services.


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