Identification of social, economic, environmental and governance-related opportunities and challenges for advanced bioenergy deployment through a series of multi-stakeholder consultations
Evaluation of the agronomic and techno-economic potential of the selected advanced bioenergy value chains in the case study sites of the target countries
Assessment of the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the selected advanced bioenergy value chains in the target countries
Analysis of the economic and non-economic barriers to the market uptake of the selected sustainable bioenergy technologies; and development of strategies to remove the aforementioned barriers, including identification of roles and responsibilities of relevant stakeholders
Encourage European farmers to produce non-food bioenergy carriers and capacity building of economic actors and other relevant stakeholders for setting up sustainable bioenergy supply chains
Value chains in this project are intended as per the World Bank' definition: “Chains composed of companies (or individuals) that interact to supply goods and services are referred to as productive chains, value chains, filières, marketing chains, supply chains, or distribution chains” (World Bank, 2010).
Its objective is to ensure and efficient and effective implementation of the FORBIO project, WP Leader - WIP Renewable Energies
Its objective is to evaluate the agronomic and techno-economic potential of the selected advanced bioenergy value chains in the identified sites of the target countries, WP Leader - Biochemtex
The objective is the assessment of the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the selected advanced bioenergy value chains in the target countries, WP Leader - FAO
The objectives are the analysis of the economic and non-economic barriers to the market uptake of the selected sustainable bioenergy technologies in the case study sites; exchange of information on Best practices for bioenergy policies, regulations and support schemes which allow the most sustainable and efficient use of bio-resources from under-utilized land; development of strategies to remove the afore-mentioned barriers, including identification of roles and responsibilities of relevant stakeholders.WP Leader - FAO
The objectives of the actions are to encourage the European farmers and owners of contaminated lands in the selected sites to start actions concerning the production of non-food bioenergy by showing the results of the project case study assessments, also to replicate the knowledge gained on these sites to other regions or countries and building capacity for relevant stakeholders in order to enable them to set up sustainable bioenergy supply chains, WP Leader - WIP Renewable Energies
Its objectives are to maximise the project’s visibility and spread pertinent information on its goals, activities and results to the relevant stakeholders and the wider public, thereby fostering the engagement of the target groups in FORBIO’s activities as well as the exploitation of its outcomes, WP Leader - Geonardo