United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub

After years of fragmented efforts to create circular approaches to waste management in Ghana, the new circular bio-economy (CBE) Innovation Hub in Ghana is bringing together diverse stakeholders to jointly promote existing CBE approaches through training, advice, demonstrations, and research, while...

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Autores principales: Agbefu, Dzifa, Drechsel, Pay, Amoah, Philip
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: RUAF Foundation 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139351
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author Agbefu, Dzifa
Drechsel, Pay
Amoah, Philip
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description After years of fragmented efforts to create circular approaches to waste management in Ghana, the new circular bio-economy (CBE) Innovation Hub in Ghana is bringing together diverse stakeholders to jointly promote existing CBE approaches through training, advice, demonstrations, and research, while fostering the development of new, accessible innovations.
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spelling CGSpace1393512025-03-11T09:50:20Z United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub Agbefu, Dzifa Drechsel, Pay Amoah, Philip circular economy bioeconomy innovation waste management resource recovery reuse stakeholders training institutions After years of fragmented efforts to create circular approaches to waste management in Ghana, the new circular bio-economy (CBE) Innovation Hub in Ghana is bringing together diverse stakeholders to jointly promote existing CBE approaches through training, advice, demonstrations, and research, while fostering the development of new, accessible innovations. 2024-01 2024-02-14T04:37:41Z 2024-02-14T04:37:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139351 en Open Access RUAF Foundation Agbefu, Dzifa; Drechsel, Pay; Amoah, Philip. 2024. United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 40:27-30.
spellingShingle circular economy
bioeconomy
innovation
waste management
resource recovery
reuse
stakeholders
training
institutions
Agbefu, Dzifa
Drechsel, Pay
Amoah, Philip
United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub
title United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub
title_full United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub
title_fullStr United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub
title_full_unstemmed United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub
title_short United for progress: Ghana’s multi-institutional circular bioeconomy Innovation Hub
title_sort united for progress ghana s multi institutional circular bioeconomy innovation hub
topic circular economy
bioeconomy
innovation
waste management
resource recovery
reuse
stakeholders
training
institutions
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139351
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