Saeid Basiri
Technofest Institute of Technology University (TITU), Erquelinnes, Belgium

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Green Technological Investments and Their Impacts on Ecological Innovation in Entrepreneurship Mirmohamma Seyednouri; Ali Farzpourmachiani; Seyedehmona Modaresrad; Mercede Ostadsandiani; Saeid Basiri; Salar Basiri; Mehdi Farzpourmachiani
Journal of Biotropical Research and Nature Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Biotropical Research and Nature Technology
Publisher : Pandawa Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47352/jbrnt.2964-0431.431

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Green technology investments-public and private capital invested in renewable energy, resource efficiency, circular economy solutions, and other low-carbon technologies-are widely argued to catalyze ecological (eco-) innovation among entrepreneurial firms. This review synthesizes theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence on how green investments influence ecological innovation in entrepreneurship. We organize the literature around four mechanisms-finance and risk reduction, knowledge/technology transfer, market signaling and demand creation, and institutional/policy levers-and summarize sectoral heterogeneity, enabling conditions, barriers, and policy implications. Two short summary tables highlight empirical studies and policy instruments; a conceptual figure illustrates the mechanisms linking green capital to eco-innovation. We conclude with practical recommendations for entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers and point to promising directions for future research.
Organic Farming as a Model of Sustainable Entrepreneurship Salar Basiri; Mirmohammad Seyednouri; Ali Farzpourmachiani; Seyedehmona Modaresrad; Mercede Ostadsandiani; Saeid Basiri; Mehdi Farzpourmachiani; Snjezana Baroness Rajacic; Fernando Maldonado Lopes
Journal of Biotropical Research and Nature Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Biotropical Research and Nature Technology
Publisher : Pandawa Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47352/jbrnt.2964-0431.432

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Organic farming is being proposed as one model of sustainable entrepreneurship because it combines environmental benefits, rural livelihoods, and market-based incentives. This review synthesizes the scientific evidence regarding organic agriculture's performance along environmental, economic, and social dimensions and explores how organic systems create both opportunities and constraints for entrepreneurs. I review meta-analytic and review evidence on yields, profitability, ecosystem services, and resilience; discuss practical and structural barriers related to certification, knowledge, scalability, market access, and policy; and outline strategic responses that entrepreneurs and policymakers can use in scaling sustainable agricultural businesses while minimizing trade-offs. The review draws on peer-reviewed meta-analyses and high-quality reviews and concludes with actionable recommendations for entrepreneurs, investors, and policy makers, along with an agenda for future research.
Sustainable Systems for Livestock Production Entrepreneurship for Global Food Security: Integrating Nature-Based Solutions Ali Farzpourmachiani; Seyedehmona Modaresrad; Mercede Ostadsandiani; Saeid Basiri; Salar Basiri; Mirmohammad Seyednouri; Mehdi Farzpourmachiani
Journal of Biotropical Research and Nature Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Biotropical Research and Nature Technology
Publisher : Pandawa Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47352/jbrnt.2964-0431.433

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Livestock production is integral to the global food chain with its physiological, nutritional, as well as economic benefits for billions of people around the world. At the same time, conventional livestock production has various environmental challenges such as production of greenhouse gas emissions, land degradation, water contamination, loss of biodiversity, among others. Nature-based solutions (NbS) have been recognized for their capability to address these challenges through the harnessing of ecological processes in livestock production activities. This review combines scientific literatures for sustainable livestock production strategies coupled with NbS for the purpose of understanding the roles of entrepreneurship in their scalability for balanced environments as well as financial viability for livestock producers worldwide. Various NbS approaches such as silvopasture practices, rotational grazing practices, agroforestry practices, integrated crop livestock production approaches, among others, have been highlighted in this review for their contribution to global food security, environment integrity, as well as rural economy development.