This briefing summarises some of the ways in which climate change is impacting Europe’s marine ecosystems. It identifies how various ecosystem features are influenced by climate...
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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...
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...
This report provides analytical insights on value chains in a selected focus area and fosters motivation for the mobilisation of BSR interregional effort in S3 collaboration. Value chain mapping...
This report highlights key trends in 14 countries that policy-makers should be aware of in their work on the bioeconomy as a means to achieve our common goals for the planet and our...
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...
An analysis of nitrogen and phosphorus flows in the Baltic Sea catchment area
Various human-induced environmental pressures such as eutrophication affect the Baltic Sea. A coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model was used to assess the response of the Baltic Sea’s ecosystem to climate...
This report presents the results of the Policy Dialogue on a Bioeconomy for Sustainable Development in the Baltic Sea Region, held in Tallinn, Estonia.