Stakeholder Engagement in the Co-Design of Regional Bioeconomy Strategies

This article presents a guideline for establishing Regional Bioeconomy Hubs to engage stakeholders in co-designing regional bioeconomy strategies.

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Informazioni sul contributo

Posizione
  • Europe
Autori del contributo
  • Nora Hatvani
  • Laura García Laverde
  • Daniela Thrän
  • Nora Szarka
  • Orest Kiyko
  • Mykhailo Ilkiv
  • Danka Moravcíková
  • Eva Cudlínová
  • Ákos Koós
  • Aleksandra Luks
  • Ignacio Martín Jimenez
Scopo
  • Decision-making support
  • Dissemination
  • Education/Training
  • Monitoring
Tipo di file
Document
Dimensione del file
6.22 MB
Pubblicato su
21-04-2023
Lingua d'origine
English
Sito web ufficiale del progetto
POWER4BIO
Licenza
Other

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