The Interactive Online Portal is a database providing collected and processed bioeconomy data relevant for public authorities and business enterprises in the Baltic Sea Region. Information that was collected...
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Realizing the vision of a circular food system: a policy dialogue on a sustainable bioeconomy in the Öresund region
Use of the concept of a bioeconomy has become increasingly common in Swedish public discourse over the past decade, although the meaning of the term has altered somewhat over...
This study is based on interviews with nine BSR regions that have been lead partners or partners in Interreg S3 projects: Central Finland, Hamburg, Helsinki-Uusimaa, Lithuania, Mecklenburg-Western...
This report presents the results of the Policy Dialogue on a Bioeconomy for Sustainable Development in the Baltic Sea Region, held in Tallinn, Estonia.
Working Paper no.1 –The Baltic Sea Regional Bioeconomy Council
The Biofuture Platform is a 20-country effort to promote an advanced low carbon bioeconomy that is sustainable, innovative and scalable.
Compare and contrast global transport biofuels policies – 2018-2019 Update of Implementation Agendas Report
The 2018-2019 update of this report describes the policies being used and levels of biofuels market penetration being achieved within IEA Bioenergy Task 39 member countries...
The Nordic bioeconomy is about a green transition. It is about the replacement of unsustainable and fossil-based resources, through the upgrading of side streams and waste, and by creating circular and sustainable local...
The Baltic Sea Region has the potential to become one of the world's leading regions in green growth and sustainable development. The region has well-developed infrastructure, technological and environmental...
Strengthening the development of the short-rotation plantations bioenergy sector: Policy insights from six European countries
This paper, based on a participatory methodological framework involving expert stakeholders and researchers from six European countries (Germany, Ireland, Poland, Spain, Sweden and UK), analyses the priority...