This article describes a strategic concept for the Lithuanian bioeconomy that was developed as a deliverable of the Task 1.5 in the BIOEAST’sUP H2020 project. We aimed to create a conceptual basis for the preparation...
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Status of biofuels policies and market deployment in Brazil, Canada, Germany, Sweden and the United States
This report provides useful information to spur the development of the biofuel sector. A historical analysis of the biofuel sector across 5 different countries sheds light on the different possibilities...
Policy Paper: Closing the loop in the Slovak Republic - A roadmap towards circularity for competitiveness, eco-innovation and sustainability
The use of materials globally has increased over the past century and it will continue to grow with sustained population and economic growth. Such growth also leads...
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...
Latvia’s vision for the bioeconomy strategy – the bioeconomy sectors of Latvia are innovation leaders in the Baltic States in preserving natural capital, increasing its value and in efficiently...
Carbon dioxide emissions from boreal forest fires have been increasing since at least the year 2000, reaching a new high in 2021, Zheng et al. report...
We assessed the net impacts of a wood-dependent pellet industry of global importance on contemporaneous local forest carbon component pools (live trees, standing-dead trees, soils)...
The European project ESMIC is mapping, analysing and providing data on the impact of plastics on the cross-border beach Palanga between Lithuania and Latvia. To map plastics, scientists use several...
Vidzeme is the largest region in Latvia occupying almost one-third (30,6%) of its territory. Favourable climate conditions and a high concentration of natural resources make the Vidzeme region...
Richness in biological resources and a well-established bio-based primary production, represents a huge potential for developing the bioeconomy in Lithuania. However, one ingredient is still missing. A lack comprehensive...