
BALKANSKA MREZHA ZA RURALEN RAZVOJ SKOPJE
BALKANSKA MREZHA ZA RURALEN RAZVOJ SKOPJE
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:RARR, Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar, INCE, European Rural Development Network, University of Novi Sad +16 partnersRARR,Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar,INCE,European Rural Development Network,University of Novi Sad,SPRING – SUSTAINABLE PROCESSES AND RESOURCES FOR INNOVATION AND NATIONAL GROWTH,University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences,BALKANSKA MREZHA ZA RURALEN RAZVOJ SKOPJE,WHITE RESEARCH SPRL,CERTH,ULBS,ARX.NET S.A.,CIRCE,FORZA,University of Hohenheim,BIOCOM INTERRELATIONS GMBH,MEDITERRANEAN INSTITUTE FOR NATURE AND ANTHROPOS,Q-PLAN NORTH GREECE,UM,BIOECONOMY CLUSTER,AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY PLOVDIVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101134911Overall Budget: 4,999,460 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,460 EURRIBES will address the need to enhance the uptake of biobased innovations through pioneering governance and business models developed on the convergence of the circular bioeconomy, social innovation and rural development, thus contributing to the shift from a linear to a circular economy in 9 European regions lagging in innovation. Project activities will focus on specific sub-national levels but will also encompass proactive dissemination and replication at the country level. Participating regions have been selected based on various socio-economic indicators and data concerning the characteristics of the agricultural and biobased sectors, demographics, innovation capacity, etc. RIBES will perform an in-depth multidisciplinary assessment of regional bioeconomy ecosystems and research possible correlations between the socio-economic trends, innovation bottlenecks and the role of the primary sector. RIBES will create a significant impact by delivering innovative and tailored governance solutions and business models capable of fostering grass-rooted circular bioeconomy value chains, with particular attention devoted to the advanced sustainability of regional inclusive biobased entrepreneurship solutions, thus contributing to strengthening rural development and innovation in participating regions. RIBES will implement 9 local Multi-actor Transformative Forums (MTFs) based on the Living Lab and Open Innovation concepts to address complex societal challenges and problems by putting stakeholder participation and deliberation processes at the centre, aiming at systemic transformative change (instead of only addressing symptoms) in the three pillars of technological, social and economic innovation to co-create tailored business and governance models.
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