Biotic resources are energy and material resources derived from living organisms, including biomass from plants, algae, agricultural residues, and organic waste. These resources are used for bioenergy, biofuels, and bioproducts. Biotic resources are renewable when managed sustainably and can reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Efficient utilization supports rural development, waste reduction, and emission mitigation. However, sustainable management is essential to avoid competition with food production and ecosystem degradation. Biotic resources play an important role in renewable energy systems and circular bioeconomies.
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