Data on number of graduates by education level, programme orientation, sex and field of education (e.g. crop and livestock production, horticulture, forestry, Fisheries, chemical and process, food...
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Data on number of students enrolled in tertiary education by education level, programme orientation, sex and field of education (e.g. crop and livestock production, horticulture, forestry, Fisheries...
Data on pupils enrolled in vocational upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education by education level, sex and field of education (e.g. crop and livestock production, horticulture, forestry...
Data on number of pupils and students enrolled by education level, sex and field of education (e.g. Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery, Chemical and process, food processing, etc.). Countries...
Data on business enterprise expenditure on R&D by economic activity (NACE Rev. 2), expressed in euro per inhabitant, million euro, million units of national currency, purchasing...
Data on business enterprise expenditure on R&D by economic activity (NACE Rev. 2) and source of funds, expressed in euro per inhabitant, million euro, million units of national...
Data on buisiness enterprise expenditure on R&D by economic activity (NACE Rev. 2) and type of cost (e.g. labour costs, capital expenditure, etc.), expressed in euro...
Data on consumption, production, transformation and supply of fuelwood for energy purposes. Data expressed in thousand of cubic metres. Consumption data are broken down by sector (e.g...
Database containing information on the composition of biomass and waste.
Each data record with a unique ID-number shows information (if available) on:
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The loss of forest is a leading cause of species extinction, and reforestation is 1 of 2 established interventions for reversing this loss. However, the role of reforestation for biodiversity conservation remains debated...