Overexploitation of fisheries is a major environmental and socioeconomic problem that may reduce biodiversity and eventually lead to the vanishing of populations. Vendace (Coregonus albula) is a valuable fish that as most of marine...
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Discover the work of Mobile Learning Hubs in different Baltic countries in identifying ways in which bio-circular-economy serves as a driver for regional development.
The study provides insight into the future of the forest-based bioeconomy sector in selected Southeast European (SEE) countries. It elicits experts’ understanding of forest-based bioeconomy, their opinion...
The SUBMARINER network promotes innovative approaches to the sustainable use of marine resources and offers a cooperation platform to related actors and initiatives in the Baltic Sea Region.
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...
The report provides a description of the fire season 2020 from the countries perspective and the same type of analysis from the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS)
This platform was designed to collect stories of young people whose business ideas, jobs and other activities lead the way towards a different and more sustainable economic...
This report aims to present current data over the carbon flows of Nordic-Baltic forests and forestry. Such data are of particular interest with respect to the current efforts to reduce...
Due to the geographical and economic conditions, northern European and, particularly, the Baltic Sea region (BSR) countries are especially predisposed to biomass production and bioenergy generation...
Biogas is efficient renewable energy source concerning greenhouse gases emission (GHG) reduction and waste disposal. The most abundant biogas substrates are originating from agriculture...