Eco-innovations in the Creation of New Capacities for Achieving the Goals of the Green Economy - Case of the Midas Project
Аутори
Marjanović Jeromela, AnaAndrejević Panić, Andrea
Vukadinović, Simonida
Ješić, Jelena
Alexopoulou, Efi
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Institute for Agriculture and Vegetables, National Institute of im-
portance for the Republic of Serbia, in consortium of 25 partners from 13
European countries engage all relevant stakeholders (agricultural community,
bio-based industry, academic community, etc.) in dissemination and exploita-
tion of project results and encouragement of international cooperation to
exchange best practices and create scenarios for the benefit of all in develop-
ment of business plans to encourage circularity at the farm level through en-
gagement agricultural community, industrial actors and academic community
through project case studies.
In this context the MIDAS - Marginal lands, industrial crops and in-
novative bio-based value chains project, which has been funded by the Hori-
zon Europe framework program, decided to address challenges contained in
specific goals of the MIDAS: Increasing knowledge about current and future
marginal land for “low ILUC” biomass production, c...hallenges biodiversity
and ecosystem services, as well as potential common ones benefits from bio-
mass production. “Low-ILUC” (ILUC - Indirect Land Use Change) is a fac-
tor that indicates in to what extent is there a risk of changing the use of arableland for the production of raw materials for products that they are not food.
Raw materials that have a low ILUC risk were created by growing industrial
crops on marginal land or by cultivating areas that were not used for plant
production or were abandoned, through the improvement of agricultural
practices, which keeps the areas for the production of food raw materials at
the same level. Optimization of the production of selected industrial plant
species, adapted to cultivation on marginal agricultural land in the 9th state,
in 12 localities to achieve a low level of ILUC. Establishment of case studies
(12 in 9 countries) of innovative systems cultivation (combined sowing and
agroforestry) which have a low ILUC level at marginal agricultural land at the
agricultural level farms, for current and future systems in agriculture.
Utilization of marginal lands for growing sustainable industrial crops
and developing innovative bio-based products represents significant eco-in-
novation that contributes to increasing the number and quality of the impacts
on the green economy network of excellent case studies: Development of 13
new bio products (biobased) in accordance with circular use biomass. Devel-
opment of innovative value chains/networks based on biologically effective
resources and assessment of production sustainability, including impacts on
biodiversity.
Кључне речи:
Green Economy / Eco-innovations / Sustainable development / BiodiversityИзвор:
Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People, Proceedings of 10th International Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People (CCEDEP 2023), October 25, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2023, 129-138Издавач:
- Sremska Kamenica : Educons University
Финансирање / пројекти:
- MIDAS - Marginal lands and industrial crops for the European bioeconomy (EU-HE-101082070)
- EDUCIRC2022 - Circular economy as a model of development that forms a new identity of the Republic of Serbia (RS-ScienceFundRS-Identiteti-303)
Колекције
Институција/група
Fakultet poslovne ekonomijeTY - CONF AU - Marjanović Jeromela, Ana AU - Andrejević Panić, Andrea AU - Vukadinović, Simonida AU - Ješić, Jelena AU - Alexopoulou, Efi PY - 2023 UR - https://redun.educons.edu.rs/handle/123456789/634 AB - Institute for Agriculture and Vegetables, National Institute of im- portance for the Republic of Serbia, in consortium of 25 partners from 13 European countries engage all relevant stakeholders (agricultural community, bio-based industry, academic community, etc.) in dissemination and exploita- tion of project results and encouragement of international cooperation to exchange best practices and create scenarios for the benefit of all in develop- ment of business plans to encourage circularity at the farm level through en- gagement agricultural community, industrial actors and academic community through project case studies. In this context the MIDAS - Marginal lands, industrial crops and in- novative bio-based value chains project, which has been funded by the Hori- zon Europe framework program, decided to address challenges contained in specific goals of the MIDAS: Increasing knowledge about current and future marginal land for “low ILUC” biomass production, challenges biodiversity and ecosystem services, as well as potential common ones benefits from bio- mass production. “Low-ILUC” (ILUC - Indirect Land Use Change) is a fac- tor that indicates in to what extent is there a risk of changing the use of arableland for the production of raw materials for products that they are not food. Raw materials that have a low ILUC risk were created by growing industrial crops on marginal land or by cultivating areas that were not used for plant production or were abandoned, through the improvement of agricultural practices, which keeps the areas for the production of food raw materials at the same level. Optimization of the production of selected industrial plant species, adapted to cultivation on marginal agricultural land in the 9th state, in 12 localities to achieve a low level of ILUC. Establishment of case studies (12 in 9 countries) of innovative systems cultivation (combined sowing and agroforestry) which have a low ILUC level at marginal agricultural land at the agricultural level farms, for current and future systems in agriculture. Utilization of marginal lands for growing sustainable industrial crops and developing innovative bio-based products represents significant eco-in- novation that contributes to increasing the number and quality of the impacts on the green economy network of excellent case studies: Development of 13 new bio products (biobased) in accordance with circular use biomass. Devel- opment of innovative value chains/networks based on biologically effective resources and assessment of production sustainability, including impacts on biodiversity. PB - Sremska Kamenica : Educons University C3 - Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People, Proceedings of 10th International Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People (CCEDEP 2023), October 25, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina T1 - Eco-innovations in the Creation of New Capacities for Achieving the Goals of the Green Economy - Case of the Midas Project EP - 138 SP - 129 ER -
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Marjanović Jeromela, A., Andrejević Panić, A., Vukadinović, S., Ješić, J.,& Alexopoulou, E.. (2023). Eco-innovations in the Creation of New Capacities for Achieving the Goals of the Green Economy - Case of the Midas Project. in Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People, Proceedings of 10th International Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People (CCEDEP 2023), October 25, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sremska Kamenica : Educons University., 129-138.
Marjanović Jeromela A, Andrejević Panić A, Vukadinović S, Ješić J, Alexopoulou E. Eco-innovations in the Creation of New Capacities for Achieving the Goals of the Green Economy - Case of the Midas Project. in Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People, Proceedings of 10th International Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People (CCEDEP 2023), October 25, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2023;:129-138..
Marjanović Jeromela, Ana, Andrejević Panić, Andrea, Vukadinović, Simonida, Ješić, Jelena, Alexopoulou, Efi, "Eco-innovations in the Creation of New Capacities for Achieving the Goals of the Green Economy - Case of the Midas Project" in Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People, Proceedings of 10th International Scientific Conference on Climate Change, Economic Development, Environment and People (CCEDEP 2023), October 25, Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina (2023):129-138.