Bioeconomy Concept Paper, Estonia
To develop a preliminary impact assessment and to set the framework for a national bioeconomy strategy and action plan development, aiming to generate a deeper discussion in Estonia regarding the sustainable valorisation of biomass as renewable natural resources.
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Подробна информация за приноса
- Местоположение
- Estonia
- Автори
- BIOEAST secretary (Barna Kovács, PhD)
- Цел
- Decision-making support
- Тип на файла
- Document
- Размер на файла
- 294 kB
- Създаден на
- 31-12-2023
- Език на произхода
- English
- Официален уебсайт на проекта
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- Лиценз
- CC BY-NC
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