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EUBCE 2024 - Valentin SCHLECHT - Identifying and Evaluating the Implementability of Value Chain and Webs Based on Crops Cultivated on Marginal Lands in Southern and Central Europe: an Early Stage Approach

Identifying and Evaluating the Implementability of Value Chain and Webs Based on Crops Cultivated on Marginal Lands in Southern and Central Europe: an Early Stage Approach

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Resource efficient bioeconomy

Resource efficient bioeconomy

Identifying and Evaluating the Implementability of Value Chain and Webs Based on Crops Cultivated on Marginal Lands in Southern and Central Europe: an Early Stage Approach

Short Introductive summary

The aim of this study was to provide a baseline of implementable biobased value chain and web concepts by identifying suitable site-specific biomass-to-product pathways for several case study regions with different marginality conditions in Southern and Central Europe, as part of the EU Horizon 2020 project MIDAS (Marginal lands and industrial crops for the European bioeconomy — Grant Agreement No: 101082070). This study operationalizes an integrated superstructure-based-multicriteria framework from a broad perspective by including contextual factors on regional level and by involving stakeholders at early-stage of value chain design and development to identify regionally suitable biomass-to-product pathways for different case study regions.

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Valentin SCHLECHT

University of Hohenheim

Presenter's biography

Valentin Schlecht is a researcher at the Department of Biobased Resources in the Bioeconomy (University of Hohenheim). His research encompasses a wide range of interests with a particular focus on sustainability assessments and value chain development in the bioeconomy.

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Co-authors:

V. Schlecht, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GERMANY
R. Vargas-Carpintero, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GERMANY
M. von Cossel, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GERMANY
I. Lewandowski, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GERMANY

Session reference: 3BO.15.1