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Bioeconomy in the South Baltic Area: Biomass-based Innovation and Green Growth

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      • D. 3.1 State of play for bioeconomy in the South Baltic Area
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      • D.5.1 A methodological approach to bioeconomy planning
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      • D.6.1 The establishment and promotion of the South Baltic Bioeconomy Network (SBB)
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Posted on 2019-07-042019-07-04 by mebn

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