RDI2CluB unites authorities, research, development and innovation (RDI) institutes and business development bodies from five regions to a joint quest of boosting smart and sustainable bioeconomy development in the rural areas of Baltic Sea Region Project leader | Anna Aalto Institute of Bioeconomy, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland |
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Project Platform with the aim to work towards sustainable manure and nutrient management for reduction of nutrient loss in the Baltic Sea Region. Visit SuMaNu Communication Director | Paula Biveson, Baltic Sea Action Group (BSAG) |
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The SuMaNu platform consists of four projects: Manure Standards |
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Manure Standards is two-year (10/2017–09/2019) project aiming to provide farmers, advisors, authorities and policy-makers enhanced capacity to govern and to turn manure use towards improved sustainability and resource-efficiency. Project leader | Sari Luostarinen, LUKE Natural Resource Institutes Finland |
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Baltic Slurry Acidification aims to reduce nitrogen loss from livestock production by promoting the use of slurry acidification techniques in the Baltic Sea region. Baltic Slurry Acidification is a part of Interreg Baltic Sea Programme Agri Project Platform SuMaNu, together with Manure Standards, GreenAgri/Central Baltic Programme and Promise/Bonus Programme. Project leader | Erik Sindhöj, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden |
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Flow Baltic functions as an umbrella for cooperation and research projects in the area of management of water flows in agricultural areas. Project Coordinator I Staffan Lund, SLU Project Communications Coordinator I Zanda Melnalksne, ZSA |
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There are currently two projects under the FLOW Baltic umbrella : WATERDRIVE : Homepage |
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The project aims at enabling the target groups to develop and promote sustainable coastal fishing tourism and simultaneously advance integrated implementation of CFP, WFD, MSFD and HELCOM recommendations, by addressing these key challenges. Contact: Sandra Oisalu, Baltic Environmental Forum Estonia |
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BONUS BLUEWEBS is designed to deliver an assessment of the consequences of simultaneously achieving the good environmental status and providing blue growth (i.e. the capability of Baltic Sea food webs to sustainably produce ecosystem goods and services). Project leader: Laura Uusitalo, Finnish Environment Institute |
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Forest Bioeconomy Network acts as an umbrella for forestry related projects within the EUSBSR. |
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