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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2013Bioeconomy and sustainability: a potential contribution to the Bioeconomy ObservatoryNITA VIOREL; BENINI LORENZO; CIUPAGEA CONSTANTIN; KAVALOV Boyan; PELLETIER NATHANIELEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2012ENVIFOOD Protocol: launch of the collectively-agreed sectorial methodology for assessing the environmental performance of food and drink products in EuropeDE CAMILLIS CAMILLO; BLIGNY Jean-Christophe; PENNINGTON David; PÁLYI Balázs; BAUER Christian; SCHENKER Urs; KING Henry; LUNDQUIST Lars; MARTIN Nicolas; UNGER Nicole, et alContributions to Conferences
2012Establishing a reference carbon calculator and policy options to promote low carbon farming practices in the EUTUOMISTO HANNA LEENA; ANGILERI Vincenzo; DE CAMILLIS CAMILLO; LEIP Adrian; PELLETIER NATHANIEL; RAMOS Fabien; HAASTRUP PalleContributions to Conferences
2012The European Food Sustainable Consumption and Production Round Table Working Group 1 Workshop - Towards the ENVIFOOD Protocol: deriving scientifically-sound rules from exisiting methodological alternatives - Summary ReportDE CAMILLIS CAMILLO; BLIGNY Jean-Christophe; PENNINGTON David; BAUER Christian; PONSIOEN Tommie; SCHENKER Urs; SUEYS Rudi; UNGER Nicole; LUNDQUIST Lars; BRANDAO MIGUEL, et alBooks
2012European Guidelines for measuring the Environmental Footprint of Products and OrganisationsPANT Rana; CHOMKHAMSRI Kirana; PELLETIER NATHANIEL; MANFREDI SIMONE; GALATOLA Michele; BEDO ImolaContributions to Conferences
2012Shale gas for Europe – main environmental and social considerationsKAVALOV Boyan; PELLETIER NATHANIELEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2012Towards a life-cycle based european sustainability footprint framework: theory, concepts, applicationsPELLETIER NATHANIEL; MAAS Rob; GORALCZYK MALGORZATA; WOLF Marc-AndreeEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
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