A pan-European simulation of selected interventions
This work is part of a collection of reports on household food waste prediction for EU28, Member Countries and European Regions. This collection consists of a methodological report, REFRESH D4.8 - A roadmap to reduce food waste in Europe, which represents the theoretical base for two additional reports, REFRESH D4.6 Pan-European scenarios of food waste levels, where food waste predictions are developed for each European Country and REFRESH D4.7 A pan-European simulation of selected interventions, where food waste scenarios for EU28 and for each European Country are elaborated. In particular, REFRESH D4.7 A pan-European simulation of selected interventions consists in a series of reports developing estimates for household food waste levels under four different scenarios for each European Country and for the whole EU28.
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- Ubicación
- Europe
- Autores
- Stephanie Wunder
- Propósito
- Dissemination
- Tipo de fichero
- Document
- Tamaño del archivo
- 2.16 MB
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- 11-12-2019
- Lengua de origen
- English
- Sitio web oficial del proyecto
- REFRESH
- Licencia
- CC BY
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