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Informatics Applications for Efficient Exploitation of Forestry Fund

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In the current context of sustainable development, both renewable energy production and consumption are growing at EU level, with possible synergies being considerable, but largely remaining untapped. Therefore, it is necessary to continue efforts on smart renewable waste conversion technologies if the EU’s targets for energy from fixed renewable sources are to be met, namely that the share of this type of energy in final consumption reaches at least 27% by 2030. In this context, it is indicated the use of informatics applications for the efficient exploitation and management of the forest fund.

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Vatuiu, T., Lazaroiu, G., Iana, SA. (2021). Informatics Applications for Efficient Exploitation of Forestry Fund. In: Lazaroiu, G., Mihaescu, L. (eds) Innovative Renewable Waste Conversion Technologies . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81431-1_15

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