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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:Northumbria University, TUM, INNOVA-TECH S.R.L., VESTAECO NONWOVENS SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA, WELOOP +7 partnersNorthumbria University,TUM,INNOVA-TECH S.R.L.,VESTAECO NONWOVENS SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA,WELOOP,UP,BAYFOR,INOSENS DOO NOVI SAD,INNORENEW COE RENEWABLE MATERIALS AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTRE OF EXCELLE,Cresco Biotech Limited,TERRES INOVIA,BHDEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101215956Overall Budget: 3,899,200 EURFunder Contribution: 3,899,200 EURBIOARC connects the agricultural and construction sector by developing high-performance bio-based building materials from agricultural by-products. Bacteria are included as co-creators through a biomineralization process, to develop lightweight, fire-resistant products – such as insulation boards, construction panels, acoustic panels, and partition walls. To ensure global scalability, the project will leverage regionally available resources like rice, wheat, sunflower, and hops, which are widely accessible not only in the EU but also in other parts of the world. By standardizing production processes and rigorously assessing the structural, thermal, acoustic, health-related, and durability properties of the materials, the project ensures consistent quality, performance and validating them in real-world construction environments. The project takes a bioregional approach, collaborating closely with local communities, farmers, craftsmen, and industries to develop local value chains that reduce carbon emissions and promote circular economy principles. By connecting stakeholders across four European bioregions, the project integrates a participatory design process, ensuring that the developed materials are not only environmentally sustainable but also culturally embedded and economically viable. The project engages with the NEB hub for results and impacts, as well as contributing to regenerative design principles in the construction sector. BIOARC aims to provide scalable, cost-effective, and high-performance materials, while supporting local economies and promoting resilience against environmental and economic changes.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:AGRI OBTENTIONS, UNIPV, University of Florence, SOLINTAGRO SL, AU +21 partnersAGRI OBTENTIONS,UNIPV,University of Florence,SOLINTAGRO SL,AU,BPI,NORDGEN,CSIC,UCBM,AUA,COOK.LAB LDA,AGRO PARIS TECH,IPPG,IUNG-PIB,SmartAgroHub S.A.,University of Salamanca,NOVA,MORE COLAB,ASOCIATIA ECO RURALIS-IN SPRIJINULFERMIERIL OR ECOLOGICI SI TRADITIONALI,AGROLAND A.E. - AFOI CHR KATSI,WHITE RESEARCH SPRL,INNOVA-TECH S.R.L.,INNOVPLANTPROTECT - ASSOCIACAO,University of Sfax,INRAE,KITFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101181400Overall Budget: 4,999,620 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,620 EURPROSPER will provide sustainable technical solutions based on the valorization of highly resilient orphan legumes (OLs) for: i) diversification in agriculture, allowing farmers’ access to a wider range of selected cultivars (cvs) and enhance productivity under challenging environments, ii) diversification of value chains, promoting a wider range of products for food processing/biocircular economy industries. PROSPER will act in Mediterranean/Central/North Europe, covering different geographic regions/pedoclimatic conditions. A multi-actor approach will ensure that PROSPER meets the real needs of stakeholders/end-users who will play active roles in the co-creation of technical solutions. Participatory Spatial Explicit Information Services will provide on-demand information for PROSPER actors (information/knowledge creators/end-users). Based on Partners’ expertise/achievements gained in former/ongoing projects, PROSPER will develop beyond state-of-the-art knowledge concerning novel resilient accessions (source of agrobiodiversity), their performance under environmental constrains and nutritional value. Technology transfer and demonstration actions will be promoted to share PROSPER knowledge, translated into beyond state-of-the-art sustainable technologies. By successfully promoting the use of OLs, PROSPER will improve crop diversity and environmental resilience, fostering socioeconomic development and sustainability in farming practices across diverse European regions. Direct drivers of biodiversity decline will be understood and addressed. Biodiversity, ecosystem services and natural capital will be mainstreamed in the society and economy. Practices in agriculture will be developed and improved. Biodiversity research and support policies and processes will be interconnected at EU and global levels.
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