La potenciación de las partes interesadas regionales para aprovechar todo el potencial de la bioeconomía europea

POWER4BIO pretende capacitar a las regiones de la UE (Unión Europea), especialmente en los países de Europa central y oriental, para apoyar a los responsables políticos y a otras partes locales interesadas en la toma de las decisiones más adecuadas para su transición hacia la bioeconomía. Se ha desarrollado un amplio catálogo de modelos de negocio adaptados a las necesidades reales de la región, teniendo en cuenta la cadena de valor completa (desde los proveedores de biomasa hasta los mercados finales), conseguir desarrollar plenamente el potencial de su bioeconomía. El compromiso de las partes interesadas se ha conseguido gracias a la participación y alineamiento de diez regiones de la UE y una red regional con el apoyo de numerosas partes interesadas dentro y fuera del consorcio. Este enfoque ha servido para apoyar a la bioeconomía de todas las regiones participantes y la sostenibilidad de sus resultados, independientemente del estado de madurez de su bioeconomía.

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Ubicación
  • Europe
Autores
  • Marcelino Gallego García
Propósito
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
Tipo de fichero
Document
Tamaño del archivo
4.61 MB
Creado el
20-09-2024
Lengua de origen
English
Sitio web oficial del proyecto
POWER4BIO
Licencia
CC BY-NC

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