a Monday, June 29, 2020
Hora: All day
Global economic growth is slowing and several economies in the region are suffering from r ecession, unemployment and environmental destruction. The conference examines the possible contributions of the bioeconomy to economic growth, employment and the environment. To make these contributions will require policy changes, investments and technological breakthroughs. A major focus of the conference will be identifying policies, investments and technology options for policy makers and industry, farmers and consumers.
International Consortium on Applied Biodiversity Research (ICABR)
University of Saskatchewan
Emails: icabr.2019@usask.ca
icabr@economia.uniroma2.it