Title: Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for Europe
Abstract: Industrial BiotechnologyVol. 8, No. 2 INDUSTRY REPORTSInnovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for EuropePublished Online:13 Apr 2012https://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2012.1508AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byRegional monitoring frameworks for the circular economy: implications from a territorial perspective28 March 2022 | European Planning Studies, Vol. 31, No. 1Effects of Chinese herbal residues of Huang Huo oral liquid coupled with cow dung on the growth, reproduction and gene expression of earthwormsEnvironmental Technology & Innovation, Vol. 28The Role of Agricultural Biomass as a Renewable Energy Source in European Union Countries15 September 2022 | Energies, Vol. 15, No. 18Prospectives for the development of a circular bioeconomy around the banana value chainSustainable Production and Consumption, Vol. 30Development of a forest-based bioeconomy in Finland: Insights on three value networks through expert viewsJournal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 299Seafood industry effluents: Environmental hazards, treatment and resource recoveryJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Vol. 9, No. 2BIOECONOMY AND BIOECONOMICS: ARE THEY THE SAME THING?11 March 2021 | International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Economy, No. 1(33)Patenting in BiotechnologySSRN Electronic Journal, Vol. 56Assessing the potential of bioeconomy in Slovakia based on public perception of renewable materials in contrast to non-renewable materials11 September 2020 | Ambio, Vol. 49, No. 12Lignocellulosic Crops as Sustainable Raw Materials for Bioenergy3 April 2020Planning the Flows of Residual Biomass Produced by Wineries for the Preservation of the Rural Landscape23 January 2020 | Sustainability, Vol. 12, No. 3Übergang zu einer forstbasierten Bioökonomie? Ein Vergleich von Deutschland und Finnland24 June 2020Pretreated hemp shives: Possibilities of conversion into levoglucosan and levoglucosenoneIndustrial Crops and Products, Vol. 139Artificial selection of insects to bioconvert pre-consumer organic wastes. A review8 May 2019 | Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Vol. 39, No. 3The Global Cropland Footprint of the Non-Food BioeconomySSRN Electronic JournalA real support effect on the hydrodeoxygenation of methyl oleate by sulfided NiMo catalystsCatalysis Today, Vol. 298Catalytic hydroprocessing of lignin β-O-4 ether bond model compound phenethyl phenyl ether over ruthenium catalysts24 June 2017 | Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, Vol. 7, No. 3Food or Non-Food: Which Agricultural Feedstocks Are Best for Industrial Uses? Michael Carus and Lara Dammer12 August 2013 | Industrial Biotechnology, Vol. 9, No. 4 Volume 8Issue 2Apr 2012 InformationCopyright 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.To cite this article: European Commission .Innovating for Sustainable Growth: A Bioeconomy for Europe.Industrial Biotechnology.Apr 2012.57-61.http://doi.org/10.1089/ind.2012.1508Published in Volume: 8 Issue 2: April 13, 2012Online Ahead of Print:March 19, 2012PDF download
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Publication Date: 2012-04-01
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