Innovation in Forestry Territorial and Value Chain Relationships

This book is the result of the COST Action E51 on ‘Integrating Innovation and Development Policies for the Forest Sector’, which studied innovation policies and processes in the for- est sector in Europe. The central question of the Action was: to what extent do policies create an innovation-en...

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Những tác giả chính: Weiss, Gerhard, Pettenella, Davide, Ollonqvist, Pekka, Slee, Bill
Định dạng: Sách
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: CABI 2014
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Truy cập trực tuyến:https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/37031
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Tóm tắt:This book is the result of the COST Action E51 on ‘Integrating Innovation and Development Policies for the Forest Sector’, which studied innovation policies and processes in the for- est sector in Europe. The central question of the Action was: to what extent do policies create an innovation-enabling environment for enterprises in forestry and the forest-based industries? Among others, the participants of the Action reviewed conceptual approaches for the study of innovation in the sector and conducted empirical case studies from the most important innovation fields. This publication makes a significant contribution to the study of innovation in forestry and the forest-based industries. It presents the first comprehensive overview and assess- ment of the relevant research approaches for the study of innovation processes and policies in the forest sector and their application in the most relevant current innovation fields in Europe. It assesses the innovation-related particularities of two very different fields of pro- duction: territorial goods and services as well as wood value chains – two areas that differ significantly in their preconditions for innovation and that are conventionally tackled by separate research fields. It is hoped that this book will be a valuable resource for research- ers, specialized students, interested stakeholders and policy makers.