Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SCALE-UP (Concepts, tools and applications for community-driven bioeconomy development in European rural areas)
Berichtszeitraum: 2024-03-01 bis 2025-08-31
Social sciences and humanities played a central role in SCALE-UP by guiding co-creation processes, stakeholder engagement, governance design, and the analysis of social innovation dynamics across regions.
SCALE-UP carried out a comprehensive assessment of biomass potential and nutrient recycling opportunities within the six regions. This work was complemented by sustainability screening exercises, providing insights into ecological boundaries and guiding the sustainable use of local biomass resources.
SCALE-UP established six regional platforms that provided targeted innovation support services to multi-actor partnerships during and beyond the project’s lifetime. Overall, the platforms brought together over 500 stakeholders, empowering producers, SMEs, researchers, and local authorities to co-create sustainable bio-based solutions.
To promote promising bio-based products and services, SCALE-UP launched a call for Expressions of Interest, through which twelve solutions were selected to receive dedicated innovation support. These services accelerated the development and market readiness of innovative business models across all regions.
The SCALE-UP training programme consisted of seven thematic work streams to strengthen capacities for developing and promoting small-scale bio-based solutions in rural areas. In total, 21 cross-regional sessions were held, reaching more than 1,300 participations from 32 countries.
Finally, SCALE-UP explored the role of social innovation in rural bioeconomies. Results from a literature review were compiled in a Handbook of Social Innovation in Rural Bioeconomies, offering tailored solutions such as cooperation platforms, circular economy trainings, educational campaigns, and sustainable tourism initiatives.
The project team has compiled six regional information packages (D2.2) which contain valuable information on EU and local policies, EU projects and on biomass availability, technical solutions and nutrient recycling possibilities. In this complied form, the packages form an important knowledge base for the regional platforms that have been established in the project's six focal regions. This new knowledge will inform stakeholder discussions within the six regional platforms.
Large quantities of biomass resources are available in the six regions that participate in SCALE-UP. The large quantities have formed a fertile soil for the development of a range of ideas for using the resources for bio-based products. SCALE-UP has performed detailed biomass assessments (D2.1) with an analysis of the ecological boundaries and possibilities for nutrient recycling. This new knowledge will inform stakeholder discussions within the six regional platforms.
The role of social innovation in rural bioeconomies has so far received little attention among researchers; existing research has focused on specific environments or sectors, e.g. forestry (Ludvig et al. 2019). With its “Handbook of social innovation in rural bioeconomies” (D5.1) SCALE-UP contributes new knowledge to the scientific discourse and, at the same time, provides practical information for interested stakeholders in rural areas.
Overview of other main results:
Evaluation and synthesis report of capacity-building activities (D3.2)
Overview of regionally suitable bio-based solutions (D4.1)
Report on 12 small-scale business models explored in the SCALE-UP regions (D4.2)
Evidence-based guidance framework for designing, implementing and monitoring small-scale bio-based solutions in rural areas (D5.3)
Policy Paper: Sustainable and inclusive bio-based solutions for rural areas in the EU (D6.4)