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Natural Resources Institute FinlandBioeconomy the next wave of economy
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Source: Kestv kasvua biotaloudesta, Suomen biotalousstrategia, 2014Lhde: Kestv kasvua biotaloudesta, Suomen biotalousstrategia, 2014
Natural Resources Institute FinlandPolitical and operational environment support bioeconomy
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Luke in a nutshellNatural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) is a research and expert organization with expertise in renewable natural resources and sustainable food production. Luke provides innovative solutions for new business opportunities based on natural resources. Our strengths are in sustainable production and use of natural resources and thorough knowledge ofbio-based raw materials.
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Natural Resources Institute FinlandLuke has long traditions6
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Focus areas of research8
Natural Resources Institute FinlandSustainable use of natural resources and energy production. The aim is to secure a stable, growing forest and agrobiomass resource for bioeconomy.
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Biomass productionGenomicsPrecision farming and silvicultureAbiotic and biotic stess management
Harvesting and logisticsDigitalization and big dataHarvesting and transport Human machine interactionsBiorefinery technologiesDistributed processesFractionationExtraction technologiesBiomass based products and servicesSolid wood productsRecreation, huntingEco tourism, healing in the forestResource efficient planning and decision makingLand use optimisationSustainability and biodiversityClosure of yield gaps
Boreal Green bioeconomy
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Natural Resources Institute FinlandOpportunities in exploitation of water resources as production platform in bioeconomy. Aim is to develop water-based bioproduction, industrial symbioses and well-being.
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Blue bioeconomy12
FOODTEHCNOLOGYBY-PRODUCTSLEISURE
Exploitation of aquatic environments and vitality of ecosystemsAquatic Environment
Natural Resources Institute FinlandSustainable, profitable and innovative food chain from the primary production to the consumer. Aim is to improve the competitiveness and responsibility of the food value chain, consumer well-being and export potential.
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Sustainable biobased economy requires combination of natures, humans and societal needs.The aim is to study and promote the realisation of bioeconomy by analyzing the regulatory and policy framework as well as socioeconomical impacts.
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The transition to sustainable naturalresource economy in society 2050
FoodForestFish & GameEnergyCoherenceof policiesLandscapeSolutions for health and well-being in society Functional marketsfor bioeconomyLand useNew emerging technology and business models changing society Societal transition
Overall sustainabilityChanges in valuesConsumer preferences and consumption patterns
Diffusion of innovations
Technology diffusionNew business modelsBusiness competenceDigitalisation
Globalmarkets
Global scenariosAlternative pathsTradeCompetetiveness
International policies
Trade, climate, energy, and environmental policies for the use of natural resources
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Natural Resources Institute FinlandStatutory and expert services17
Luke conducts statutory and expert services. We take of care of Game and fish population monitoring, Forest inventory, Certified plant production, Pesticide control, Conservation of genetic resources, GHG calculations and Statistics related to food and natural resources.
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Statutory and expert services
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Natural Resources Institute FinlandScientific activity715 on-going research projects, including 50 international EU projects.
571 scientific peer-reviewed articles in 2015
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North-America(USA, CAN)Scientific partnerships with key research institutes and universities Boreal bioeconomy area with CanadaDeveloping countriesFinnish development policyGlobal challengesDevelopment and capacity building through researchNetworking with int. institutes Food safety and security, forestry, agriculture, aquaculture, statisticsEast Africa, South East Asia (Indonesia)Finnish technology exportLukes strategy forinternationalactivities
Nordic countries(SWE, DK, NO, Baltics)Boreal bioeconomy, arctic dimension Strengthening Nordic region in global bioeconomyJoint research agenda and funding conceptsComplementarity in research fociActive customer work
RussiaBoreal forests and Barents issuesDevelopment of bilateral relations, EU neighbourhood policiesEUStrategic partnerships Coordinator or core partner (H2020, ERC, FET, Eurostat)Growing EU fundingLobbying through TPs, FACCE and COST ActionsActive customer work involvement of industrial stakeholders into EU-projectsChinaStrategic partnerships with key universities and institutesAgriculture (dairy value chain), forest technology, distributed solutions, statistics, aquacultureFinnish technology export
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Development projectsLuke is active in numerous international development projects.We address global challenges and provide sustainable and innovative solutions for demanding problems connected e.g. with food safety or sustainable agriculture and forestry..
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Natural Resources Institute FinlandDecember 2015Personnel
72271527% 1437 EmployeesDoctoral degree
5151ProfessorsAverage age, y
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Organization
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Natural Resources Institute FinlandLuke is located throughout FinlandLocationsJoensuu, Jokioinen, Oulu Helsinki,Jyvskyl, Kokkola, Maaninka, Paltamo, Rovaniemi, Seinjoki, Turku
Experimental stations Haapastensyrj, Kaamanen, Paljakka, Parkano, Piikki, Punkaharju, Siikajoki, Suonenjoki, Ypj
Aquaculture infrastructureEnonkoski, Inari, Keminmaa, Laukaa, Taivalkoski
Research co-operation sitesKajaani, Mikkeli, Tampere
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Financial structure27
87 M71 MBudget funding
Statutory and expert servicesSelf-financed share of public pre-competitive researchStrategic researchCustomer fundingPublic pre-competitive fundingTotal 125 Million EURTotal 122 Million EURTotal 122 Million EUR8769 %32 M26%32 M26%26 M21%11 M9%79 M65%20 M16 %28 M23%23 M19%17 M14%34 M28%58%
Natural Resources Institute FinlandationFunding sourcesNatural ResourcesInstitute Finland (Luke)MinistriesFunds, foundations and organizationsEU and nordicRegional and structural fundOther foreignCompaniesSA, TEKES, VTN
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Get in touch and join us!Web sitewww.luke.fi
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