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Sessão plenária A Daniel Bessa
  Título “O Futuro da Economia Portuguesa e, nele, a Importância do Sector Florestal” 
  Resumo

“A tese de que a Economia Portuguesa crescerá puxada pelo mercado interno, nomeadamente pelo consumo privado e pelo consumo público, suportados por dívida, é o erro maior do ideário que hoje nos “Governa”. Crescerá pela exportação de bens e serviços ou não crescerá; e, mais do que pela exportação dos bens e serviços, crescerá pelo valor acrescentado nacional que os serviços e bens exportados forem capazes de incorporar. Deste ponto de vista, o sector florestal é imbatível e um dos que mais poderá contribuir para o crescimento da economia portuguesa”. 

  Curriculo Natural do Porto (1948). Casado. Uma filha.
Licenciado e Doutorado em Economia, na FEP e no ISEG, respectivamente.
Presidente do Conselho Fiscal da Bial, da Galp Energia e da Sonae SGPS.
Vogal do Conselho de Administração da Fundação Bial.
Foi Administrador do Finibanco e Administrador não executivo da Efacec, da AICEP, da Celbi e da INPARSA; Vogal do Conselho Geral e de Supervisão do BCP; Presidente do Conselho Fiscal de SPGM - Sociedade de Investimento.
Foi Director-Geral da COTEC Portugal (Junho de 2009 a Fevereiro de 2016).
Foi Presidente da Direcção da EGP - University of Porto Business School (2000-2009) e docente da Universidade do Porto (1970-2009).
Economista em regime de profissão liberal.
 
     
Sessão Plenária B Jorge Luiz Colodette
  Título Advances in Eucalypt Kraft Pulping
  Resumo

Pulping techniques aimed at improving yield, bleachability and quality or eucalypt Kraft pulp will be addressed. The main focus of the work will be on the effect of chip extended impregnation, the proper control of pulp kappa number and hexenuronic acid content and the rigid control of residual effective alkali at the end of the cook. Also addressed will be the effects of wood quality associated to different cooking aids.

  Curriculo Received Ph.D from State University of New York, Syracuse, USA in 1986. Worked as visiting scientist at Abitibi-Price Inc. in Toronto, Canada as visiting professor at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, USA. Worked as Pulp & Paper Research Manager for Praxair Inc. Currently works as a full professor at UFV. He has registered 18 patents worldwide, edited two books, published 38 book chapters, 237 papers in scientific journals in ten different countries and contributed to 363 scientific meetings worldwide. He was nominated Tappi Fellow in 2007. He was nominated fellow of the International Academy of Wood Science in 2013. He received the UFV Peter H. Rolfs Gold Medal for his merit in research. His scientific publications have been mostly in the areas of wood chemistry, pulping, bleaching and bio-refinery, especially on eucalyptus wood.
     
Sessão Plenária C Marco Lucisano - INNVENTIA
  Título A cellulose-based-society - current trends, future scenarios, and the role of the materials in a biobased economy
  Resumo

A Cellulose-Based Society” focuses on the conditions for a crucial social transformation – from a fossil-based and linear society where products are produced, used and then thrown away, to a biobased and circular society where “waste” as we think of it today will not exist and where all material will find a new use once it has served its initial purpose. Cellulose, which is nature's most common building block, is particularly suitable as a base for a bio-based and circular economy in which materials from the forest are one of the keys to a more sustainable future.

Our study, A Cellulose-Based Society, highlights the conditions for any such transformation through the results of a comprehensive international survey, trends affecting development in key areas, and future scenarios that describe various outcomes based on an analysis of crucial uncertainties. The main outcome of the work is the understanding that we live in a world where the ability to demonstrate ideas and concepts in reality is the route to sustainable social transformation, a conclusion which we called “The Demonstration Economy

  Curriculo

Marco Lucisano
Director Papermaking and Packaging
Innventia AB

Born in Milan, Italy, works at Innventia in Stockholm, Sweden, since 1995. Marco has two MSc degrees in Chemical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Pulp and Paper Chemistry and Technology from The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm.
Marco is Director Papermaking and Packaging at Innventia, a Swedish Research Institute that works with innovations based on forest raw materials. He has been part of the core team behind all Innventia Global Outlooks: Packaging 2020, Papermaking towards the future and now I “A Cellulose-Based Society”.

 

   

 

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