From Science to Policy 11
A new study from the European Forest Institute provides the first systematic assessment of the potential challenges, possibilities for the future and policy implications for Europe-China forest-based bioeconomy development.
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Kallio, M., Chen, X., Jonsson, R., Kunttu, J., Zhang, Y., Toppinen, A., Zhang, J., Chen, J., Krajnc, N., Cashore, B., Yu, B., Yong, C., Pettenella, D. 2020. China-Europe Forest Bioeconomy: Assessment and Outlook. From Science to Policy 11. European Forest Institute.
Number of pages: 48
ISBN 978-952-7426-01-2 (print)
ISBN 978-952-7426-02-9 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36333/fs11
Authors
Maarit Kallio, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
Xiaoqian Chen, European Forest Institute
Ragnar Jonsson, European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Janni Kunttu, European Forest Institute
Yijing Zhang, South China Agricultural University, China
Anne Toppinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Jianping Zhang, Institute for International Economic Research of National Development and Reform Committee, China
Jiancheng Chen, Beijing Forestry University, China
Nike Krajnc, Slovenian Forestry Institute, Slovenia
Ben Cashore, Singapore National University, Singapore
Bo Yu, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Chen Yong, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Institute of Information and Policy, China
Davide Pettenella, University of Padova, Italy