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" Future prospects for industrial biotechnology "
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BL
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689345
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b511534
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Title & Author
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Future prospects for industrial biotechnology
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Publication Statement
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Paris :: OECD,, [2011]
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, ©2011
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137 pages :: illustrations,; 23 cm
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ISBN
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9264119566
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: 9264126635
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: 9789264119567
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: 9789264126633
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Notes
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"Corrigenda to OECD publications may be found online at: www.oecd.org/publishing/corrigenda"--T.p. verso
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"This work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD"--T.p. verso
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OECD-code: 93 2011 05 1 P
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references
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Contents
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Foreword -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Scope and drivers for industrial biotechnology -- Emerging synthetic enabling technologies -- Trends in industry and products -- Current high-visibility industrial biotechnology products -- Business organisation and finance in industrial biotechnology -- Biotechnology policy -- Developments, implications and conclusions
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Abstract
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The field of industrial biotechnology has moved rapidly in recent years as a combined result of international political desire, especially in the case of biofuels, and unprecedented progress in molecular biology research that has supplied the enabling technologies. Different geographical regions have different priorities, but common drivers are climate change mitigation and the desire for energy independence. Now, industrial biotechnology has reached the centre of scientific and political attention. At no time in the past has there been a more pressing need for coherent, evidence-based, proportionate regulations and policy measures; they are at the heart of responsible development of industrial biotechnology. This publication examines the international drivers, the enabling technologies that are fast-tracking Industrial Biotechnology, industry trends, some of the products that are appearing on the market, industry structure and finance, and finally policy measures and trends. It examines separately biofuels, biobased chemicals and bioplastics. It is quite clear that a supportive policy framework for the development of biofuels exists in many countries, but that no such framework is in place for biobased chemicals and bioplastics. This seems at odds with the apparent need for the integrated biorefinery, where chemicals and plastics production will significantly improve profitability when produced alongside transportation fuels
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Subject
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Biotechnology
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Biotechnology industries
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Biotechnology industries-- Forecasting
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Biotechnology-- Forecasting
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LC Classification
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HD9999.B442F87 2011
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OECD iLibrary
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development., Secretary-General
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