BIOEAST Foresight Exercise - sustainable bioeconomies towards 2050

The BIOEAST Foresight Exercise was developed in 2020-2021, on the edge of today's challenging times. The task was to build on the ongoing European and global reports and to deliver new insights into possible reforms in the development of macro-regional economies.

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Beliggenhed
  • Hungary
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Poland
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Estonia
  • Czechia
  • Croatia
  • Bulgaria
Forfattere
  • George Sakellaris PhD
  • Ladeja Godina Košir MSc
  • József Popp PhD
  • Malgorzata Zimniewska PhD
  • Rando Värnik PhD
Formål
  • Modelling
  • Decision-making support
Filtype
Document
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2.85 MB
Oprettet den
31-12-2021
Oprindelsessprog
English
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CC BY-NC

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