What is the bioeconomy?

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What is the bioeconomy? / Bugge, Markus M.; Hansen, Teis; Klitkou, Antje.

From Waste to Value: Valorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in Circular Bioeconomies. Taylor and Francis/Routledge, 2019. s. 19-50.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Bugge, MM, Hansen, T & Klitkou, A 2019, What is the bioeconomy? i From Waste to Value: Valorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in Circular Bioeconomies. Taylor and Francis/Routledge, s. 19-50. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429460289-2

APA

Bugge, M. M., Hansen, T., & Klitkou, A. (2019). What is the bioeconomy? I From Waste to Value: Valorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in Circular Bioeconomies (s. 19-50). Taylor and Francis/Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429460289-2

Vancouver

Bugge MM, Hansen T, Klitkou A. What is the bioeconomy? I From Waste to Value: Valorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in Circular Bioeconomies. Taylor and Francis/Routledge. 2019. s. 19-50 https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429460289-2

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Bugge, Markus M. ; Hansen, Teis ; Klitkou, Antje. / What is the bioeconomy?. From Waste to Value: Valorisation Pathways for Organic Waste Streams in Circular Bioeconomies. Taylor and Francis/Routledge, 2019. s. 19-50

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