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Deliverables
"Task 5.3. The second set of practice abstracts will be submitted as deliverable in month 36. The resulting innovative knowledge and easy accessible end-user material from this project will feed into the EIP-AGRI (The agricultural European Innovation Partnership) website for broad dissemination. The end-user material to be produced contains a substantial number of summaries for practitioners in the EIP common format (""practice abstracts""), including the characteristics of the project (e.g. contact details of partners, etc). A full package of practice abstracts will be produced by the project, containing all the outcomes/recommendations which are ready for practice.A practice abstract is a short summary of around 1000-1500 characters (word count – no spaces; see below) which describes the main information/recommendation/practice that can serve the end-users in their daily practice. Guidance and templates for these practice abstracts are available on the EIP-AGRI web site: http://ec.europa.eu/eip/agriculture/en/content/eip-agri-common-format."
Workshops of bioenergy technologies - Summary report (opens in new window)Task 3.2: Delivery includes a summary of organised workshops in Finland, Spain, Italy, Poland and Germany to connect scientists, practitioners, NTNs, technology providers, ESCOs and technology platforms.
First set of practice abstracts (opens in new window)Task 53 The first set of practice abstracts will be submitted as deliverable in month 18 The resulting innovative knowledge and easy accessible enduser material from this project will feed into the EIPAGRI The agricultural European Innovation Partnership website for broad dissemination The enduser material to be produced contains a substantial number of summaries for practitioners in the EIP common format practice abstracts including the characteristics of the project eg contact details of partners etc A full package of practice abstracts will be produced by the project containing all the outcomesrecommendations which are ready for practiceA practice abstract is a short summary of around 10001500 characters word count no spaces see below which describes the main informationrecommendationpractice that can serve the endusers in their daily practice Guidance and templates for these practice abstracts are available on the EIPAGRI web site httpeceuropaeueipagricultureencontenteipagricommonformatA total of 50 PAs are intended to be produced for the project using the EIPAGRI common format Half of them are expected to be delivered in the first set D56
Summary report 1 of workshops (opens in new window)Workshop of Forest biomass supply chain Agricultural biomass supply chain Short Rotation Coppices supply chain Pruning and other horticultural residues supply chain Summary report 1 Task 22 Deliverable consists of a summary of a series of tailored workshops with experts and practitioners which will be held as a multiactor action where the current needs and interests of supply chains will be mapped by rawmaterial
Report on drivers and barriers for implementation of bioenergy technologies in rural areas, 2nd version (opens in new window)Task 3.1, 3.2: Deliverable consists of the final report including drivers and barriers mentioned by technology providers and practitioners in order to contribute to the joint goal of implementation of bioenergy solutions in rural economy.
Summary report 3 of workshops (opens in new window)Workshop of Forest biomass supply chain, Agricultural biomass supply chain, Short Rotation Coppices supply chain, Pruning and other horticultural residues supply chain – Summary report 3: Task 2.2: Deliverables from a final repetition of the events during the third year. To keep the NTN alive and promote personal contacts, workshops will also be held in the framework of relevant sectorial fairs or events
Report on drivers and barriers for implementation of bioenergy technologies in rural areas, 1st version (opens in new window)Task 3.1, 3.2: Deliverable consists of a first report version including drivers and barriers mentioned by technology providers and practitioners in order to contribute to the joint goal of implementation of bioenergy solutions in rural economy.
Technical factsheets of forest and agricultural biomass, SRC and pruning supply chains, 2nd version (opens in new window)Task 2.4: Deliverable of a second set of factsheets. The aim is to produce at least one factsheet per project partner country and these sheets will be fed into the existing dissemination channels most consulted by end-users in partner countries.
Summary report 2 of workshops (opens in new window)Workshop of Forest biomass supply chain, Agricultural biomass supply chain, Short Rotation Coppices supply chain, Pruning and other horticultural residues supply chain – Summary report 2:Task 2.2: Summary report from a repetition of the events during second year. The topics are identified as most relevant to each participating country.
Show-case days in rural areas Summary (opens in new window)Task 2.3: Deliverable consists of a summary of this unique method that forms part of the multi-actor strategy.
Description of the selected bioeconomy value chains per country and the main challenges for their development at regional level (opens in new window)Task 41 Deliverable includes identified example value chains for regional bioeconomy activities and their framework conditions based on literature review and working in close collaboration to WP2 and WP3
Good Practices in policy for bioeconomy value chains in European regions (opens in new window)Task4.2: Deliverable includes a description of current policy landscapes and good practices in European regions and delivers recommendations for policy mechanisms that are appropriate to facilitate further market development and technology implementation to foster a sustainable development of the identified value chains.
Report with practical recommendations for agriculture, forest and cropped biomass value chains (opens in new window)Task 4.4: The report summarizes the results of TOWS analysis done between practitioners and includes practical recommendations to agriculture, forest and cropped biomass value chains analyzed. It consists of the results of TOWS analysis and the lessons learned from example business models and results from previous tasks (T4.1, T4.2 and T4.3).
Technical factsheets of forest and agricultural biomass, SRC and pruning supply chains, 1st version (opens in new window)Task 2.4: Deliverable of a first set of factsheets with most appealing PAs presented to stakeholders that will be transformed into short, visual and well organized factsheets.
Workshops of regional development that support bioeconomy - Summary Report (opens in new window)Task 4.3, 4.4: The deliverable includes a summary of workshops where the validation and prioritisation of the collected list of determinant factors will be achieved with engaged practitioners.
First Factsheets of best practice case studies (opens in new window)Task 3.4: First set of factsheets on most promising technologies based on information gathered in Tasks 3.1-3.3.
Second Factsheets of best practice case studies (opens in new window)Task 3.4: Final set of factsheets on most promising technologies based on information gathered in Tasks 3.1-3.3.
Best practice show cases and implementation possibilities - Summary (opens in new window)Task 3.3: Deliverable consists of a summary report on show cases that will increase user acceptance and interest in implementation (at least 1 show case per target country). Show cases demonstrate the technical solutions, and also the impact of bioenergy on the local economy.
Task 52 Agreed by all partners the visual identity will be used in all documents dissemination materials and presentations
Videos of show case days, summary (opens in new window)Task 5.5: 10 short videos will be recorded during showcase days and they will be distributed to a wide audience.
Project website (opens in new window)Task 52 The website will contain all relevant project information eg goals and the objectives of the project information about the partners reports events and results and will be continuously updated
Publications
Author(s):
BRANCHES consortium
Published in:
Practice Abstract, Issue Practice Abstract 10, June 10, 2022, 2022
Publisher:
BRANCHES project
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.6633546
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