The growing demand for raw materials in the Hungarian economy projected up to 2050 is expected to exert significant additional pressure on the environment, putting the country at risk of missing important environmental...
Search results (24)
Showing results 1 to 10
Knowledge service
Bioeconomy Geographic coverage
Hungary Colombia Syria Chile
This interactive map has been made by the Agroecology Thematic Working Group (TWG) of the BIOEAST Initiative which aims to mobilise member Ministries and research institutions from eleven...
This report represents a second step in structuring existing knowledge about agroecology as farming and food system in support of the EC Knowledge Centre on Food and Nutrition Security (https://ec.europa.eu/knowledge4policy/global-food-nutrition-security_en)...
The EU has placed high priority on the expansion of the bioeconomy with the aim to reduce the use of non-renewable resources, to mitigate climate change, and to develop prospering local economies. However...
The bioeconomy is a highly complex, cross-sectorial concept covering all sectors and systems that rely on biomass. Based on the analysis of the size of bioeconomy in the V4 countries it can be...
This report is a continuation of Deliverable 5.3, Summaries of 5 new regional bioeconomy strategies, focused on detailing the development and final results of the regional bioeconomy roadmaps and/or progress...
This report summarizes and explores a workshop for experts in Colombia that focused on which vision of the bioeconomy currently prevails in that country, and its relationship with environmental and social sustainability.
Understanding the crucial role that regions play in the transition towards a bio-based economy and in achieving the EU’s bio-economic objectives, the POWER4BIO project has focused on supporting regional stakeholders...
The Global Alliance for the Future of Food launches Systemic Solutions for Healthy Food Systems, a guide for governments to take action for better food systems that promote human, ecological...
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate alone. Forest fragmentation, a resulting feature of the deforestation process, promotes indirect...