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Ilze Vircava

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25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Ecology, Environmental Economics, Education, and Legislation, Vol25, Issue 5.1.
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A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS AND QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND IMPACTS OF THE SEAWEED SECTOR IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Inese Skapste, Gunta Grīnberga-Zālīte, Andra Zvirbule, Ilze Vircava, Kristiana Skutele)

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This analysis examines the regulatory framework for the seaweed sector and its impact in the Baltic Sea region through a systematic literature review and quantitative approach. The study assessed legislation and policy documents at four levels of governance: international, European Union, regional and national. The aim of the study was to provide a comprehensive overview of the legal framework for the seaweed sector, to identify the main trends and challenges, and to assess its potential impact on the development ...

Environmental Economics2025
25th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference Proceedings SGEM2025, Ecology, Environmental Economics, Education, and Legislation, Vol25, Issue 5.1.
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COMMERCIALISATION POTENTIAL OF ALGAL BIOSTIMULANTS IN THE BALTIC SEA REGION: REGULATORY IMPLICATIONS AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS

(STEF92 Technology, 2025-08-15, Inese Skapste, Gunta Grīnberga-Zālīte, Andra Zvirbule, Ilze Vircava, Kristiana Skutele)

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The research investigates the commercialization potential of algal biostimulants in the Baltic Sea region, considering the existing regulatory framework. Using quantitative analytical methods and a comprehensive literature review, the study assesses the economic, environmental and regulatory impacts of biostimulants. The results show that, on average, algal biostimulants can increase crop yields by 17.9%, generating additional income of пїЅ179,000 per 1,000 ha, reduce fertilizer costs by 15%, saving пїЅ45,000, and...

Environmental Economics2025
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