CEE2ACT ONLINE INVENTORY

Open-source online inventory of good practices for the establishment and implementation of bioeconomies and green transition

About Inventory

CEE2ACT on-line inventory provides examples of good practices, existing on-line facilities, and bioeconomy-related projects in five areas (bioeconomy strategies & action plans, inter-institutional cooperation, efficient bio-based industry, monitoring & evaluation indicators, capacity building), enabling access to information and exchange of know-how. The inventory is intended for wide spectrum of stakeholders, including bio-based value chains actors, R&D, academia, investors, policy and decision makers, public administrators, and National Bioeconomy Hubs members to showcase the solutions, opportunities and to support the process of capacity building, aiming at sustainable governance and the promotion of a green transition

Bioeconomy strategies & action plans

This area provides examples of projects and good practices from development and implementation of bioeconomy strategies and/or action plans in European countries.

Inter-institutional cooperation

This area provides examples of projects and good practices in inter-institutional cooperation, inter- ministerial governance and coordination and stakeholders’ engagement to boost bioeconomy in European countries.

Efficient bio-based industry

This area provides examples of projects and good practices in design and implementation of bio- based solutions, products and services by industrial actors to drive the change to sustainable alternatives.

Monitoring & evaluation indicators

This area provides examples of good practices of bioeconomy monitoring and evaluation indicators, which were developed by other projects or successfully used in practice.

Capacity
building

This area provides examples of tools/toolkits and educational/training materials, which were developed by other projects or successfully used in practice with the aim to improve the capacity building of bioeconomy stakeholders.



BEST PRACTICES


Latvian Bioeconomy Strategy 2030



#Bioeconomy strategy
Replicable business models for modern rural economies - business tools



#Capacity building
Multi-indicator real-time monitoring system that allows a continuous improvement of the microclimate underneath the agriPV panels to increase crop health and yield



#Indicator
NOMAD: Novel organic recovery using mobile advanced technology



#Stakeholders engagement
Hy2Market: Hydrogen to enter markets reducing carbon emissions footprint



#Stakeholders engagement
MarginUp!: Raising the bio-based industrial feedstock capacity of marginal lands



#Stakeholders engagement
BIOTRANSFORM: Circular bioeconomy transformation for regions by enabling resource and governance networks



#Bioeconomy strategy
BIOMODEL4REGIONS: Supporting the establishment of the innovative governance models in the bio-based economy



#Bioeconomy strategy
Hands-on Exhibition “ALL WOOD”



#Capacity building
Composite Bioeconomy Sustainability Index



#Indicator
Model Region Bioeconomy & Circular Economy Styrian Volcanic Land



#Cooperation
Innovation platform for bioeconomy and circular economy - BioBASE



#Cooperation
Bioeconomy Austria: Setting up cluster in bioeconomy in Austria



#Cooperation
Bioeconomy Action Plan for Austria



#Bioeconomy strategy
Bioeconomy Strategy for Austria



#Bioeconomy strategy
Virtual bio-based pop-up store



#Capacity building
Interregional cooperation for competitive and sustainable regional food industries



#Stakeholders engagement
Researches regarding the identification of the potential of establishing regional clusters of circular economy - case studies



#Bioeconomy strategy
Strengthening the capacity for development of smart bioeconomy in Covasna county



#Cooperation
STRING: Strategies for Regional Innovative Food Clusters



#Cooperation

ABOUT PROJECT



The aim of the project is to empower countries in Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia) to develop circular bioeconomy strategies and action plans through innovative governance models and knowledge transfer from experienced countries (Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Finland, Sweden) to achieve better informed decision-making processes, societal engagement and innovations, thus enabling sustainability and resilience.

09/2022 – 08/2025

Duration

17

Partners

EUR 3.9

Budget in millions

10

National bioeconomy hubs

Our Partners

Geonardo
IUNG 2
Greenovate
CIRCE
CSCP
CLUBE
RISE
Institute_of_Forestry
CZU
Wageningen
Anteja
WWF
Luke
Bioeconomy Cluster
EFA
ASIMCOV_AIRAF
BOKU

Contact Us

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    Project coordinator

    María Beatriz Rosell‎

    maria.beatriz.rosell@geonardo.com

      Online inventory

      Andrej Gero

      info@bioeconomy.sk

      If you have any interesting best practice related to bioeconomy you would like to share with us, contact us at: info@bioeconomy.sk