Description
Short description of the project: Blue-Green Bio Lab was a two-year project financed by the European Regional Development Fund, aimed at supporting local authorities to intiate bio-industrial symbioses among aquaculture, agriculture and industry to reduce emissions while producing more consumer goods.
Tangible results: This project has developed a Toolkit that supports local authorities to address the enhanced complexity when the industrial symbiosis is linked to the landscape and primary production (agriculture and aquaculture). It also enables them to identify of local resource streams, develop the value-chain through workshops, and mediate conducive policy environments.
Application/relevance: The Blue Green Bio Lab project contributes to addressing urgent environmental and climate needs in the Baltic Sea region and improving self-sufficiency through development of new circular bio-industrial symbioses based on blue and green biomasses.
Details
- Original Author(s)
- Lead Partner: Skive kommuneProject Partner(s): Lyskil MunicipalityProject Partner(s): LEVA in LysekilProject Partner(s): Latvian Institute for Aquatic EcologyProject Partner(s): Zemgale Planning RegionFinancing Programme(s): European Regional Development Fund - 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B Baltic Sea Region
- Topic(s)
- Climate-Change Adaptation and Mitigation, Communicating on EU Aquaculture, Regulatory and Administrative Framework
- Geographical Coverage
- European
- Date
- October, 2022- March, 2024
- Source