Description
To accelerate the upscaling of the European algae industry, access to information, training, technology, finance and bioresources must be democratised. The sector must develop a compelling narrative which presents algae as an attractive, lucrative, future-proof career choice and climate solution which provides not only job satisfaction but also long-term economic, environmental and social benefits. To achieve an improvement of the educational and business environments for algae, Member States’ government representatives must be brought around a table with regulators, educators and businesses. The recommendations in this document have been distilled into seven key takeaways for local, regional, national and transnational policymakers to integrate algae into educational and business support efforts moving forward.
Details
- Original Author(s)
- Corporate author(s): European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency - CINEA, European Commission)Personal author(s): Bruce, F.
- Topic(s)
- Climate-Change Adaptation and Mitigation, Communicating on EU Aquaculture, Diversification and Adding Value, Knowledge and Innovation, Regulatory and Administrative Framework
- Geographical Coverage
- European
- Date
- April, 2024
- Source