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â food security and demographic challenges; â sustainable mobility and urban systems; â information and communication society;
One of them is devoted to green innovation and covers the fields such as food security and sustainable agriculture, the ocean and the blue economy, keeping water clean and fresh, sustainable cities, biodiversity and ecosystems
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pollution and global warming, environmental sustainability, energy and food security antibiotic resistance against new mutations of pathogens,
The dialogue around ICTS and the green economy has centered largely on food security, sustainable agriculture, and energy efficiency.
pollution and global warming, environmental sustainability, energy and food security antibiotic resistance against new mutations of pathogens,
â health food access and equality, environment, food security, and com -munity cohesion. â Part of the difficulty in assessing the impact of the project relates to the
â health food access and equality, environment, food security, and com -munity cohesion. â Part of the difficulty in assessing the impact of the project relates to the
"Sustainable Food security for All by 2020, September 4-6, 2011, Bonn, Germany, 2001. As of 08/03/2013:
9. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy
2. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine, maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy
â¢Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research, and the Bioeconomy
2. Food security, Sustainable Agriculture, Marine Maritime and Inland Water Research, and the Bioeconomy  F
9. Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy
significant resources to increase food security in other countries as part of its aid budget. In the years 2006
27 Global food security: Feeding another three billion. Critical for the world, critical for Australia (2011. Available at
%Food security and safety 25 1. 9 %Development of regional cultural and creative industries 24 1. 8
Food security and safety Public health and well-being Public safety and pandemics Service innovation New or improved organisational models
and food security (MDG 1), education (MDG 2 gender equality (MDG 3), health (MDG 4, MDG 5
System, the Indian food security system, exist only in the form of offline document files. These files
food security, sustainable agriculture, forestry, marine and maritime research and the bioeconomy; secure, clean and efficient energy;
food security, sustainable agriculture, forestry, marine and maritime research and the bioeconomy; secure, clean and efficient energy;
Oceansâ, âoecultural Heritageâ, âoeagriculture, Food security and Climate Changeâ, âoea Healthy Diet for a Healthy Lifeâ, âoeantimicrobial Resistanceâ, âoewater Challenges for a Changing Worldâ) and 5 JTIS
Food security STRENGTHS AND OPPORTUNITIES Water Energy Hydrã gen Energy efficiency SMART SPECIALIZATION PRIORITIES IN ARAGÃ N
Food security STRENGTHS AND OPPORTUNITIES Water Energy Hydrã gen Energy efficiency SMART SPECIALIZATION PRIORITIES IN ARAGÃ N
and innovation to sustainable growth and jobs and to tackling the grand challenges facing Europe â for example climate change, energy and food security, health and our ageing population.
reducing conflict, and guaranteeing food security â¢Equity and cohesion. An equitable society guarantees the same opportunities for all its
â¢Climate change, food security, and conflict. 30 In the future, rising sea levels and more extreme weather conditions may force millions of people to
migration and food security concerns, which already represent major problems today. 31 At present, the Food and agriculture organization of the United
include access to decent housing and food security A population with poor access to water, food, shelter
â â â. 2011b. âoesustainable Agriculture and Food security in LDCS. â UNCTAD Policy Brief No.
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