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DEMYSTIFYING BIO-ECONOMYIt’s not complex, it’s common sense
Nauja Bianco
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Walk through
― Introduction to the Nordic Cooperation
― Introduction about Nordic Council ofMinisters and its work with bio-economy
―The Nordic Council of Ministers’ international work – potential for cooperation
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Denmark
Finland
Sweden
NorwayIceland
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Greenland
Faroe Islands
Åland
“Together we are stronger”
― 26 million inhabitants― 11th or 12th largest economy in the
world― High educational level― Ranked as an innovative and
creative region― High degree of welfare (and
relatively high taxes)
Nordic cooperation― 3 overall institutions: 1) Nordic Council, 2)
Nordic Council of Ministers and 3) Nordic Cultural Fund
― 11 underlying institutions and cooperatiivefora
― Nordic Council (parliamentarians): 1952
― Nordic Council of Ministers (governments): 1971
― Nordic Cultural Fund (culture grant schemes): 1966
― Budget for NC & NCM: app. 1 bio. DKK, app. 20 mio. CAD
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DENMARK FINLAND ICELAND NORWAY SWEDEN THE FAROE ISLANDS
GREENLAND
ÅLAND
The Nordic Council of Ministers
Labour Business, Energy & Regional Policy
Gender Equality
Culture The Ministers for Nordic Co-operation
Legislative Affairs
Environment Health and Social Affairs
Education and Research
FinanceFisheries and Aquaculture, Agriculture, Food and Forestry
Nordic Institute for Advanced Training in Occupational Health (NIVA)
Nordic Innovation
Nordic Energy Research
Nordregio
NordGen Nordic Culture Point
The Nordic House in Reykjavik (NOREY)
Nordic House in the Faroe Islands (NLH)The Nordic Institute in Åland (NIPÅ)
EKThe Nordic Institutein Greenland (NAPA)
NordForskNordic Welfare Centre (NVC)
Secretary GeneralThe Nordic Council of Ministers’ Secretariat
The Nordic Council of Ministers (NMR) consists of the Ministers for Nordic co-operation and 10 ministerial councils (MRs), whichcover different sectors and are supported by 16 committees of senior officials (EK).
The Secretary General is responsible for the day-to-day running of the intergovernmental co-operation.
12 Nordic institutions and the three Baltic offices
The NMR office in Estonia
The NMR office in Latvia
The NMR office in Lithuania
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4 strongholds of the nordic bioeconomy
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Sustainability guidelines
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http://www.norden.org/en/theme/nordic-bioeconomy/video
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http://norden.diva-portal.org
In 3rd editionApp. 3000 downloadsApp. 26.000 hits
Open access!
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The Nordic bio-economy panel
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Cooperation program 2017-2020
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Development of the Nordic bio-economy program
1. A common program to focus on areas providing value added for all involved countries
2. Connection to Agenda 20303. Focus areas: Funding, Clustering and
Branding4. Sustainability guidelines
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http://norden.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1095959&dswid=-927
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Thank you!Merci!Tak! Tack! Takk!Qujanaq!
Nauja Bianco
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