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SUPPORTING EUROPEAN COASTAL REGIONS IN THEIR TRANSITION TO A SUSTAINABLE BLUE BIOECONOMY

Description du projet

Soutenir les innovations «bleues»

Le terme «bioéconomie bleue» fait référence à l’utilisation durable et intelligente des ressources biologiques provenant des milieux aquatiques. Elle s’accompagne de riches perspectives financières pour les communautés côtières européennes, en plus de créer des zones de vie durables et respectueuses du climat. Une série de défis entravent toutefois l’adoption plus généralisée des stratégies de la bioéconomie bleue. Le projet BBC, financé par l’UE, créera une association de 13 organisations de soutien axées sur l’innovation émanant de neuf régions européennes. Leur mission sera d’élaborer et de mettre en œuvre de nouveaux outils et méthodes de soutien fondés sur la collecte systématique, l’analyse comparative et la création conjointe de connaissances sur les chaînes de valeur, les cas pratiques et les incitations de la bioéconomie bleue. Un portail interactif sera également mis en place, qui sera mis à jour et maintenu, permettant ainsi d’entretenir la dynamique du projet longtemps après la fin de ses travaux.

Objectif

The Blue Bioeconomy defined as ‘the production and conversion of renewable marine biological resources into value added products, such as food, feed, bio-based products and bioenergy’ entails a large set of opportunities for European coastal communities. Innovative business models based on circularity; short-chains, digital solutions and ecosystem contributions offer the chance to stabilize and create new enterprises and jobs also for the lower-educated; while transforming remote, rural areas also into interesting, revitalized, climate-friendly places to live. However, blue bioeconomy actors struggle with challenges related to technology, lack of knowledge & skills or regulatory barriers. BlueBioClusters brings together 12 support organizations from across Europe, all of them highly engaged in their 9 regions in assisting start-ups, companies and policy makers to make best use of innovations. They have joined forces to improve, develop and implement new support tools and methods based on systematic collection, benchmarking and joint knowledge creation on *blue biobased value chains, practice cases and incentives, WP2; *ecosystem service valorization, WP3; *technology needs, identification and transfer of solutions, WP4; *start-ups/SMEs; experts and support mechanisms (coaching; co-creation), WP5; as well as *‘Communities of Practices’, to foster long-term stakeholder cooperation within and across the regions; WP6. While we expect to create long-lasting impact already within the project lifetime by engaging with hundreds of actors within our regions to stimulate collaboration and actions for change; activities are designed to be continued post-project, being also open for other Blue Regions, clusters and individual companies to join. To that end, the inter-active BlueBioCluster platform will not only serve as a repository of the projects’ outputs in terms of stakeholders and services, but is set up in such way, that it will be continuously updated and maintained by and with its users also post-project.

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SUBMARINER NETWORK FOR BLUE GROWTH EWIV
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 397 250,00
Adresse
KARNTENERSTRASSE 20
10827 Berlin
Allemagne

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Région
Berlin Berlin Berlin
Type d’activité
Other
Liens
Coût total
€ 397 250,00

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