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The Contribution of the Common Agricultural Policy to the Bioeconomy
Pierre Bascou; Directorate for Agriculture and Rural Development European Commission; Dublin, 14 February 2013
THE ITALIAN CASE STUDY ON BIO-PLASTICS AND BIO-CHEMICAL - AN EXPERIMENT OF SYSTEM BASED ECONOMY
Catia Bastioli - Novamont S.p.A; The 2013 Stakeholders Conference – Bioeconomy Days Bioeconomy in the EU: achievements and directions for the future Dublin 14-15 February, 2013
Agro-ecological principles and biofuels
Prem S. Bindraban; Director ISRIC-World Soil Information Researcher Agro-system Research; 2013 Stakeholders Conference – Bioeconomy Days “Bioeconomy in the EU: achievements and directions for the future” Dublin, 14-15 Febr 2013
The 2013 Stakeholders Conference“Bioeconomy in the EU: Achievements and Directions for the Future”Session 8Challenges and Possible Solutions and Guidelines for the Future
Professor Gerry Boyle; Director of Teagasc Dublin; 15th February 2013; TEAGASC
Public Private Partnership on Biobased Industries -The Research and Innovation Agenda (SIRA)
Dirk Carrez; BIC Coordinator; Dublin 14 February 2013
Marine bio-resources in the context of bioeconomy
Rosa Flos; Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya; The2013 Stakeholders Conference - Bioeconomy Days “Bioeconomyin theEU: achievements and directions for the future” Dublin 14-15 February2013
Reinforced Policy Interaction and Stakeholder Engagement
Mella Frewen; Director General FoodDrinkEurope; 14 February 2013
Investing in research, innovation and skills : Driving growth in the bioeconomy
Dr. Cristina Gonzalez; CEFIC SusChem; bioeconomyBioeconomy in the EU: achievements and directions for the future Dublin, February 14th, 2013
Reinforced policy interaction and stakeholder engagement
Niels Gøtke; Head of Division, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation; Dublin, 14-15 February2013
Stakeholder Consultation, Feed back and Influence
Tom Kelly; TEAGASC
How to develop the Bioeconomy without damaging the environment or competing with food supplies
Dara Lynott; Deputy Director General Environmental Protection Agency; Bioeconomy in the EU: achievements and directions for the future February 14th&15th 2013 Dublin Ireland
How agriculture and forestry can contribute to the bioeconomy – view from research
Uli Schurr and Karin Metzlaff; European Plant Science Organisation; Bioeconomy conference, Dublin, 14.2.2013
Bioeconomy in the EU: Achievements and directions for the future
INTEGRATED BIOECONOMIC PILOT PROJECT DUBLIN 14 –15 February 2013; Authors : GNIR –Postdoctoral School Team ROMANIA
Wealth from the waters? Current reflections... Panel session: Fisheries, aquaculture and marine biotechnologies: a more sustainable and efficient use of marine resources for new market opportunities.
Prof. James Muir; Bioeconomyin the EU, Dublin 14-15 February 2013
Marine Resources & Medicine Yondelis® : A successful, high-value application of marine resources
Simon Munt
Bioeconomy –new ’’green growth’’ opportunities for rural areas
Oana Neagu, Copa –Cogeca 14 February 2013
Growth and competitiveness in bioeconomy sectors: the role of standardization
Maitane OLABARRIA UZQUIANO; CEN-CENELEC Management Centre
Public-Private Dialogue in NRW for aBioeconomy Strategy Development
Dr Dr hc Christian Patermann; Advisor KBBE to German State North Rhine-Wesfalia; Dublin, February 14, 2013
Prospects of bioeconomy in the Russian Federation
Prof.Vladimir Popov; A.N.Bach Institute of Biochemistry RAS; National Technology Platform Bioindustry and Bioresources - BioTech2030
BIOECONOMY ACHIEVEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS
LÁSZLÓ VAJDA; DUBLIN, FEBRUARY 15, 2013; BIOECONOMY STAKEHOLDERS DAY
Regions: drivers for Europe’s bio-economy
Rogier van der Sande
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