Infografía 2 GO RESINLAB sobre una red de territorios para el impulso de la actividad resinera

Se busca el desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías de extracción que aseguren la sostenibilidad del aprovechamiento en la red de parcelas. Estos ensayos desarrollados en la red de parcelas permitirán el desarrollo in situ y con la participación de los agentes del territorio en colaboración con la red de expertos de nuevas tecnologías aplicadas a la mejora de la rentabilidad de la actividad resinera asegurando la sostenibilidad de las masas productoras. Además, permitirá la obtención de rentas suplementarias para el propietario forestal en regiones con poca mano de obra, montes con uso maderero preferente, con problemas de minifundismo o abandono selvícola, donde el sistema tradicional no es aplicable y un potencial incremento de la calidad de la miera obtenida que beneficiará a la industria. la aplicación de la metodología Living Lab en este objetivo se enfoca especialmente en la innovación abierta, centrada en las personas, sistémica y transversal. Abierta para poder incluir a los usuarios y otros agentes en el proceso de investigación y diseño del producto, y sistémica y transversal para poder coordinar los intereses de los agentes implicados.

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