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bioeconomy, especially for agriculture and forestry to produce biomass as an industrial feedstock. Numerous studies have been …, including biomass in the bioeconomy. Already today, the bioeconomy has a significant share in the EU economy with traditionally … and considering the sustainability limits of biomass production leads to the conclusion that the expected demand for all …
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bioeconomy, especially for agriculture and forestry to produce biomass as an industrial feedstock. Numerous studies have been …, including biomass in the bioeconomy. Already today, the bioeconomy has a significant share in the EU economy with traditionally … and considering the sustainability limits of biomass production leads to the conclusion that the expected demand for all …
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rural areas esp. For agriculture, and for microelectronics in small scale industry and rural cooperatives, although more …
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farms have already implemented new steps in their business plans by the growing of biomass for energetic purposes. Authors … of the article are assessing the aim and scope of the action plan of biomass exploitation and its transformation to final … universities of Kosice and Zvolen. Result of this cooperation is the project of biomass exploitation in energetic sector. There was …
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The shift to a bio-based economy for the Netherlands is not only required because of climate change, but also for industrial strategy reasons. Traditional strongholds of the Dutch economy like the Rotterdam harbour, the agricultural sector (including the greenhouse sector, and food and feed...
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"In the last 200 yr, more than 80% of the land in the U.S. Corn Belt agro-ecosystem has been converted from natural perennial vegetation to intensive agricultural production of row crops. Despite research showing how re-integration of perennial vegetation, e.g., cover crops, pasture, riparian...
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pollination systems in many areas of agriculture are threatened by the inadequacy or lack of sustainable managed, indigenous, or …
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"Traditionally, benefits of common property arrangements arose from complementarity in resource use, which permitted multiple uses for several users. Today, common property resources (CPRs) represent quasi-public goods, featuring increasing rivalry in consumption. As the domain of uses widens...
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"Assessing the impact of integrated natural resource management (INRM) research poses a challenge to scientists. The complexity of INRM interventions requires a more holistic approach to impact assessment, beyond the plot and farm levels and beyond traditional analysis of economic returns....
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