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The Paris Agreement and the latest IPCC Assessment Report (2018) emphasize urgent and efficient actions for climate change mitigation. This means that we must rapidly reduce global greenhouse gas
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Ecosystem services
Forest management
Forest products
Governance
Health and wellbeing
Innovation
Land use
Policy support
Research
Sustainability
Wood construction
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This study identifies new wood-based products with considerable potential and attractive markets, including textiles, liquid biofuels, platform chemicals, plastics and packaging. We apply a mixed
Bioeconomy
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Agroforestry is an integrated land use management that combines a woody component with a lower story agricultural production recognized as one of the most important tools to mitigate and adapt to
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Climate change
Forest fires
Policy
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A new synthesis report coordinated by the European Forest Institute “A forest-based circular bioeconomy for southern Europe: visions, opportunities and challenges” considers the elements required to
Bioeconomy
Mediterranean
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Sustainably managed forests provide renewable raw material that can be used for primary/secondary conversion products and as biomass for energy generation. The potentially available amounts of timber
Bioeconomy
Energy
Sustainability
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This paper is the work from AGFORWARD project funded from the European Union´s Seventh Framework Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration under Grant Agreement no. 613,520
Agroforestry
Bioeconomy
Research
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EFI's Elias Hurmekoski is one of the authors of a new review which identifies and summarises the factors and assumptions affecting forest bioenergy potential estimates. The European Union’s targets to
Bioeconomy
Biomass
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The bioeconomy has mobilised significant investments in technology, research and innovation. New and innovative bio-products and related services have emerged, and related niche markets show dynamic
Bioeconomy
Ecosystem services
Forest management
Policy
Policy support
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The year 2016 was a turning point: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted, and the Paris Agreement on climate change came into effect
Bioeconomy
Policy
Policy support