Boosting RurAl Bioeconomy Networks following multi-actor approaCHES - BRANCHES
Identify, summarize, share and present existing best practices and research results; Increase the application of new cost-effective technologies by improving active knowledge transfer between practitioners and researchers; Mobilize more biomass and create new business opportunities in rural areas by improving and strengthening the connection between practice and science; Apply a multidisciplinary and multi-actor approach; Provide a channel for the two-way flow of information, new ideas and technologies; Point out the identified needs and relevant business elements for professionals; Promote
AgriSpin
The Agrispin project offers guidelines for partners to organize meetings, participate in meetings with other networks and thematic projects and have an impact on their own organization and beyond. WP1 provided the theoretical basis for the project partners and the analysis of cross-visit data and experiences. WP2 was the core of the project with the cross visits and all the activities related to them. WP3 defined tuning best practices and good working examples presented in an easy-to-capture way. WP4 provided recommendations for regions and managing authorities. WP5 and 6 were about