
ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE
ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:LLF, Slovak University of Agriculture, PLAN4ALL, AUA, ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE +35 partnersLLF,Slovak University of Agriculture,PLAN4ALL,AUA,ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE,VITO,BOSC,21C CONSULTANCY,Neuropublic S.A.,OZ VIPA SK,National Microelectronics Applications Centre (Ireland),VIDZEMEPLANNING REGION,NUVIT, Z.U.,Avinet (Norway),CCSS,MIGAL - Galilee research Institute,SPI,TRAGSA,ASPLAN VIAK,INSTITUT ZNALOSTNEHO PODOHOSPODARSTVA A INOVACII,AREI,MURGIA PIU - SOCIETA CONSORTILE ARL,innovagritech srl,GAIA EPICHEIREIN AE,CITY OF NITRA,AG FUTURA TECHNOLOGIES DOOEL SKOPJE,CONFAGRICOLTURA FOGGIA - UNIONE PROV. AGRICOLTORI DI FOGGIA,KAJO,European Rural Development Network,CLUB OF OSSIACH,JIIP,PERIFEREIA,SMART & LEAN,HAMK,CKA,SOCIALINNOLABS,AGROINSTITUT NITRA STATNY PODNIK,CULS,JAIME,SMART & LEAN HUB OYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818496Overall Budget: 5,999,880 EURFunder Contribution: 5,999,880 EURChanges in rural areas, such as depopulation, land abandonment and the loss of biodiversity, may proceed very slowly yet are often irreversible. Policymakers can steer these developments in order to reduce their negative impacts but this requires knowing whether current policy instruments are effective, who is benefiting from them and in what measure, what driving forces will be most influential and how they will affect people, planet, profits and land-use. To be truly useful, this knowledge must transcend siloed thinking and be the corollary of a joint effort uniting different actors under a common cause. PoliRur will provide this knowledge by combining several key activities needed to design effective place-based, human-centric and forward-looking rural policies. These include actionable research that takes place within an inclusive learning environment where rural populations, researchers and policymakers come together to address common problems; an evaluation exercise that uses text mining to assess the perceived effectiveness of past or planned policy interventions; and a foresight study that tries to glean the development trajectory of agriculture and its allied sectors until 2040 using several scenarios in which the evolution of rural populations occupies a central place. As a result of these activities, PoliRur will leave decision makers at different levels of government better equipped to tackle existing and emerging rural challenges, rural populations more empowered and rural areas more resilient.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:METU, BITKI BAZLI GIDALAR DERNEGI, BKEA LTD, OPENCOM I.S.S.C., Telewander ApS +13 partnersMETU,BITKI BAZLI GIDALAR DERNEGI,BKEA LTD,OPENCOM I.S.S.C.,Telewander ApS,TTGV,NORDIC HORIZON INSTITUTET,SGGW,ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE,SUTAS DAIRY COMPANY,AUA,NUTRI BIOTECH SERVICES LTD,INSTITUTE FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND TE,MyB,THETABIOMARKERS,ECOVIBES,NTU,ADVANCED CLIMATE RISK EDUCATION GUG(HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101216976Overall Budget: 2,997,390 EURFunder Contribution: 2,997,390 EURWidening Countries (WCs) such as Türkiye, Poland, Greece, Malta, North Macedonia are falling behind in the rapidly evolving Alternative Proteins (APros) sector, which is crucial for addressing global food security and climate change. Closing the skills gap in these regions is essential for ensuring competitiveness and driving sustainable food innovation. The APRISE project focuses on enhancing the capacities of diverse talents in these WCs, providing advanced training and promoting collaboration to strengthen the APros sector. By uniting 18 partners from academia, industry, and non-profit sectors, APRISE delivers a comprehensive approach to talent development. The project emphasizes interdisciplinary knowledge transfer, including technical training in APros production, sustainable practices, and consumer science, as well as professional skills such as policy advocacy, project management, and entrepreneurship. Through secondments and structured training programs, APRISE equips talents to address sector-specific challenges and contribute to sustainable growth. Additionally, APRISE offers a Return Plan to support reintegration into home institutions, ensuring that the skills and knowledge gained are applied to long-term career development. The project’s efforts will significantly increase the capacity of talents across WCs, enabling them to play key roles in the future of the APros sector and ensuring lasting impact in both research and innovation ecosystems.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:Ministry of Environment and Energy, ERATOSTHENES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE, PANAGROTIKOS SYNDESMOS KYPROU SOMATEIO, State University GOCE DELCEV, AG FUTURA TECHNOLOGIES DOOEL SKOPJE +9 partnersMinistry of Environment and Energy,ERATOSTHENES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE,PANAGROTIKOS SYNDESMOS KYPROU SOMATEIO,State University GOCE DELCEV,AG FUTURA TECHNOLOGIES DOOEL SKOPJE,CELLOCK LTD,ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE,APRZ,CUT,INTERBALKAN ENVIRONMENT CENTER,Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment,SCIENTACT SOCIETE ANONYME TRADE COMPANY OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS,HELLENIC ACCREDITATION SYSTEM,reframe.foodFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101087233Overall Budget: 4,985,250 EURFunder Contribution: 4,985,250 EURThe continuous increase of the scope and the scale of the anthropogenic activities in which agriculture plays a significant role contributes to a rapid negative impact on the carbon cycle. The impact of agriculture on CO2 emissions will be further increased, considering that the world population will reach 9.7 billion by 2050 . EU has committed to mitigate the carbon footprint from agriculture as described in the CAP (Objective 4), the European Green Deal and its flagship strategies, the Farm to Fork and the Biodiversity strategies. The efficiency of these carbon footprint from agriculture strategies will be mainly determined by the synergy amongst all stakeholders (policy, industry, academia, civil society) in the quadruple helix within the place-based innovation ecosystems. The widening countries involved in this project, Cyprus, Greece and North Macedonia, as part of the Balkan-Mediterranean region, are heavily impacted by climate change. To achieve these targets an inter- and transdisciplinary approach is required to integrate the expertise and knowledge of all relevant stakeholders and a place-based perspective and design needs-based carbon farming solutions (practices and technologies) as well as strict policies to foster shifts towards a Climate-resilient Agriculture. The main objective of this project is to establish CARBONICA Excellence Hub by connecting the innovation ecosystems of Cyprus, Greece and North Macedonia, while enhancing their TRL as service providers, based on cutting-edge technologies (Earth Observation – EO; in situ data; digital agriculture etc.) in carbon farming. The main scope is to establish access to excellence to all relevant stakeholders in the QH of the WC, as well as strengthen regional innovation capacity guided by long-term joint R&I strategy in the carbon farming field.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:COMUNE DI VICENZA, Katholieke Hogeschool Vives, RTU, QUANTITAS SRL, VE-GO-RA +38 partnersCOMUNE DI VICENZA,Katholieke Hogeschool Vives,RTU,QUANTITAS SRL,VE-GO-RA,INTO SEINAJOKI OY,ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE,CORRELATE AS,AG FUTURA TECHNOLOGIES DOOEL SKOPJE,GEMEENTE HAARLEM,VEJLE KOMMUNE,EPC - EUROPEAN PROJECT CONSULTING -SRL,UNION OF CYPRUS COMMUNITIES CUC,SMART & LEAN HUB OY,WIT,AYUNTAMIENTO DE QUART DE POBLET,MESTNA OBCINA MURSKA SOBOTA,Ca Foscari University of Venice,PRIMELAYER LDA,MATIS OHF,University of Nicosia,STADT BREMERHAVEN,PROAGRIA ETELA-POHJANMAA RY,UL,CITY HALL OF IASI,ITC - INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER MURSKA SOBOTA,Università Iuav di Venezia,GEMEENTEBESTUUR BRUGGE,INVENTIVNA RJESENJA DOO,BIOZOON GMBH,ACADEMIA ROMANA - FILIALA TIMISOARA,SOCIALINNOLABS,Romanian Academy,FUTURE FOOD INSTITUTE,VU,LLF,UPM,ISTANBUL EUROPEAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATION,VIDZEMEPLANNING REGION,CITE DE L AGRICULTURE,TTZ,INAGRO,UNRFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000640Overall Budget: 12,531,100 EURFunder Contribution: 11,779,800 EURUrban food systems and ecosystems (UFSE) demand immediate action. CITIES2030 innovative approach have a great opportunity to attract the best researchers, entrepreneurs, civil society leaders, cities and all agents of the UFSE as well. The main goal of CITIES2030 is to create a future proof and effective UFSE via a connected structure centered in the citizen, built on trust, with partners encompassing the entire UFSE. CITIES2030 commit to work towards the transformation and restructuring of the way systems produce, transport and supply, recycle and reuse food in the 21st century. CITIES2030 vision is to connect short food supply chains, gathering cities and regions, consumers, strategic and complement industry partners, the civil society, promising start-ups and enterprises, innovators and visionary thinkers, leading universities and research across the vast diversity of disciplines addressing UFSE, including food science, social science and big data. CITIES2030 actively encourage the participation of citizens by delivering a trusted UFSE, moving consumers from being passive recipients to active engagement and motivated change agents. This objective is achieved via multiple tools delivered by CITIES2030 such as the CRFS Alliance, a community of practice supported by a digital platform, reaching all over Europe and beyond. This approach will enable policy developments, innovation actions within result-driven Labs, and enhancements on a pan-European scope with a global reach. Cities and regions will improve resilience and sustainability, and their leadership will create short food supply chain and ecosystems enabling local investments, trans-borders and transnational deployment. A blockchain-based data-driven UFSE management platform will secure intelligence and coordination actions by delivering an accurate, almost real-time digital twin of the whole supply chain, e.g. from production to waste management, but also on key enablers of resilience and sustainability.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:AIEL ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA ENERGIE AGROFORESTALI, UL, ASOCIATIA GREEN ENERGY, CBE, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies +14 partnersAIEL ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA ENERGIE AGROFORESTALI,UL,ASOCIATIA GREEN ENERGY,CBE,Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies,CERTH,IUNG-PIB,reframe.food,NATUREPLAST SAS,VALORIAL,Vytautas Magnus University (VMU),AU,University of Coimbra,ASSOCIATION GREEN GROWTH PLATFORM SKOPJE,DELPHY,INCOMMON NON-PROFIT CIVIL LAW COMPANY,AVEBIOM,IZES,ALGENFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060166Overall Budget: 2,999,960 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,960 EURThe main objective of BioRural is to create a pan-European Rural Bioeconomy Network under which related stakeholders will cooperate to promote the currently available small-scale bio-based solutions in rural areas to increase the share of Bioeconomy, giving increased value in such remote areas. Such framework will contribute in bridging the gap between the available novel high-end bio-based solutions and the everyday European rural life by assessing the existing situation of European rural Bioeconomy, capturing grassroots-level needs and ideas, promoting effective exchange of knowledge and information and investigating the possible opportunities for regional development through the expansion of bio-based solutions integration in rural Europe. This way, BioRural will develop a transition framework towards a sustainable, regenerative, inclusive and just circular Bioeconomy across all Europe at local and regional scale and support innovators to scale-up inclusive and small-scale bio-based solutions in rural areas. To do so, the project will: (i) Assess and evaluate the current performance of the European rural Bioeconomy in the EU and identify factors affecting innovation adoption and diffusion of bio-based solutions in rural areas; (ii) Create four regional Rural Bioeconomy Platforms (RBPs) that will form a European Rural Bioeconomy Network (ERBN); (iii) Assess and promote success stories of bio-based solutions in rural areas; (iv) Develop and continuously optimise an online open stakeholders’ tool, named BioRural Toolkit; (v) Facilitate knowledge exchange and capacity building for the European rural Bioeconomy through a series of workshops in local, regional and European level; (vi) Create rural development blueprints for regional and business scale-up of resilient and circular bio-based solutions in rural areas and (vii) Disseminate and communicate all activities for maximum visibility and rural Bioeconomy expansion.
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