Bioeconomy Concept Paper, Latvia

A strategic plan outlining key directions for developing Latvia's bioeconomy, focusing on research, innovation, governance, and public awareness.

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Helyszín
  • Latvia
Szerzők
  • Barna Kovács, PhD, (BIOEAST secretary)
Cél
  • Decision-making support
Fájltípus
Document
Fájlméret
273 kB
Létrehozta a
31-12-2023
Eredeti nyelv
English
A projekt hivatalos honlapja
Licenc
CC BY-NC

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