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Role of Sericulture in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

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Rola jedwabnictwa w wypełnianiu celów zrównoważonego rozwoju
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The present study attempted to scenario analysis study of sericulture resource which would cover its significance and provide the entire gamut of mulberry silk in order to create appropriate planning and thereby playing a significant role in enhancing GDP of silk dominant regions of the economy. This review study analyses our present knowledge of the current scenario of sericulture sustainability, potential, growth and silk crafts of a silk producing regions with the aim of supporting the regions’ sustainable growth and development. It conducts bibliometric analysis of highly cited scientific research publications on sericulture sustainability using the Scopus and web of science databases. We investigate sericulture’s contribution in accomplishing UN Sustainable Development Goals, and we claim that a better knowledge of sericulture’s contribution to sustainable development is critical for assuring inclusive sustainable regional development.
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W niniejszym opracowaniu podjęto próbę analizy scenariuszowej zasobów serikultury, która obejmowałaby jej znaczenie i zapewniła całą gamę jedwabiu morwowego w celu stworzenia odpowiedniego planowania, a tym samym odegrania znaczącej roli w zwiększaniu PKB regionów gospodarki opartych na produkcji jedwabiu. Niniejsze badanie przeglądowe analizuje naszą obecną wiedzę na temat obecnego scenariusza zrównoważonego rozwoju hodowli jedwabiu, potencjału, wzrostu i rzemiosła jedwabniczego w regionach produkujących jedwab w celu wspierania zrównoważonego wzrostu i rozwoju regionów. Prowadzi analizę bibliometryczną często cytowanych publikacji naukowych na temat zrównoważonego rozwoju hodowli serów przy użyciu baz danych Scopus i sieci naukowej. Badamy wkład serihodowli w osiąganie celów zrównoważonego rozwoju ONZ i twierdzimy, że lepsza wiedza na temat wkładu tej hodowli w zrównoważony rozwój ma kluczowe znaczenie dla zapewnienia zrównoważonego rozwoju regionalnego sprzyjającego włączeniu społecznemu.
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199--206
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 57 poz., tab.
Twórcy
  • University of Kashmir, Department of Geography and Regional Development, Srinagar (Indie)
  • Sheri Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology (SKUAST), Division of Agriculture Statistics and Economics, Wadura, India (Indie)
  • Sheri Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology (SKUAST), Division of Agriculture Statistics and Economics, Wadura, India (Indie)
autor
  • Sheri Kashmir University of Agricultural Science and Technology (SKUAST), College of Temperate Sericulture, Mirgund, India (Indie)
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