Integration of bioDIVERSity conservation within bioEnergy production for a low-carbon energy mix in the Alpine region.
Programme 2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B Alpine SpaceDescription
DIVERSE pilot: a path towards sustainable & biodiversity-positive bioenergy routes in the Alpine Space(EN)
Alpine Trajectories for sustainable & biodiversity-positive energy routes(EN)
Thematic information
Priority: (VI-B_AS_2) Carbon neutral and resource sensitive Alpine region
Priority specific objective: RSO2.1. Promoting energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Priority policy objective (Interreg specific objective): PO2 A greener, low-carbon transitioning towards a net zero carbon economy and resilient Europe by promoting clean and fair energy transition, green and blue investment, the circular economy, climate change mitigation and adaptation, risk prevention and management, and sustainable urban mobility
Type of intervention: 046 Support to entities that provide services contributing to the low carbon economy and to resilience to climate change, including awareness-raising measures
Partners (12)
Lead Partner: Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico S.p.A.
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ITA - 05058230961
Department: Energy System Development Department
Address: via Raffaele Rubattino, 20134 Milano, Italy
Department address: via Raffaele Rubattino, 20134 Milano, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.rse-web.it
Total budget: EUR 398 500.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 298 875.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 99 625.00
Contractors:
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Name: ALOT S.r.l.
VAT registration or tax identification number: 03667530988
- Universität Graz
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Name: Universität Graz
Department: Institute of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ATU 57511277
Address: Universitätsplatz, 8010 Graz, Austria
Department address: Hoteigasse, 8010 Graz, Austria
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: https://www.uni-graz.at/en/
Total budget: EUR 218 890.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 164 167.50
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 54 722.50
- Lokale Energieagentur – LEA GmbH
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Name: Lokale Energieagentur – LEA GmbH
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ATU 64409456
Address: Auersbach , 8330 Feldbach, Austria
Legal status: private
Organisation type: SME
Website: http://www.lea.at
Total budget: EUR 162 824.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 122 118.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 40 706.00
- Italienische Handelskammer München-Stuttgart
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Name: Italienische Handelskammer München-Stuttgart
Department: European & Special Projects
Partner’s ID if not PIC: DE129517078
Address: Landaubogen , 81373 Munich, Germany
Department address: Landaubogen, 81373 Munich, Germany
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Business support organisation
Website: http://www.italcam.de
Total budget: EUR 230 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 172 500.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 57 500.00
Contractors:
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Name: SONNTAG GMBH
VAT registration or tax identification number: DE205345823
Sub-Contractors:
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Name: SONNTAG GMBH
VAT registration or tax identification number: DE205345823
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Name: SONNTAG GMBH
- Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Landshut
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Name: Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Landshut
Department: Technology Centre for Energy
Partner’s ID if not PIC: DE811335517
Address: Am Lurzenhof, 84036 Landshut, Germany
Department address: Wiesenweg, 94099 Ruhstorf an der Rott, Germany
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.tz-energie.de
Total budget: EUR 319 200.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 239 400.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 79 800.00
- 4ward Energy Research GmbH
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Name: 4ward Energy Research GmbH
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ATU65912989
Address: Reininghausstraße, 8020 Graz, Austria
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Higher education and research organisations
Website: http://www.4wardenergy.at
Total budget: EUR 307 998.75
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 230 999.06
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 76 999.69
Contractors:
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Name: Reiterer & Scherling GmbH
VAT registration or tax identification number: ATU 68783658
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Name: Reiterer & Scherling GmbH
- Union Régionale des Communes forestières Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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Name: Union Régionale des Communes forestières Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 42899117800032
Address: Rue de la République, 73000 Chambéry, France
Legal status: private
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.communesforestieres-aura.org
Total budget: EUR 223 993.75
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 167 995.31
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 55 998.44
- Regionalna razvojna agencija Ljubljanske urbane regije
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Name: Regionalna razvojna agencija Ljubljanske urbane regije
Partner’s ID if not PIC: SI 36213250
Address: Tehnološki park, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: http://www.rralur.si/en
Total budget: EUR 255 500.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 191 625.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 63 875.00
- Javni zavod Krajinski park Ljubljansko barje
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Name: Javni zavod Krajinski park Ljubljansko barje
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 82828130
Address: Podpeška cesta, 1357 Notranje Gorice, Slovenia
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Other
Website: http://www.ljubljanskobarje.si
Total budget: EUR 210 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 157 500.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 52 500.00
- Lombardy Green Chemistry Association
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Name: Lombardy Green Chemistry Association
Department: Project management
Partner’s ID if not PIC: 09571440966
Address: Piazza della Trivulziana, 20126 Milano, Italy
Department address: Piazza della Trivulziana, 20126 Milano, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Interest groups including NGOs
Website: http://www.chimicaverdelombardia.it
Total budget: EUR 160 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 120 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 40 000.00
- Agenzia Veneta per l'innovazione nel settore primario - Veneto Agricoltura
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Name: Agenzia Veneta per l'innovazione nel settore primario - Veneto Agricoltura
Partner’s ID if not PIC: IT05026970284
Address: Viale dell’Università, 35020 Legnaro, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Other
Website: http://www.venetoagricoltura.org
Total budget: EUR 167 000.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 125 250.00
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 41 750.00
- Regione Piemonte
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Name: Regione Piemonte
Department: Sustainable Energy Development Sector
Partner’s ID if not PIC: ITA - 02843860012
Address: Piazza Piemonte, 10127 Torino, Italy
Department address: Piazza Piemonte, 10127 Torino, Italy
Legal status: public
Organisation type: Regional public authority
Website: http://www.regione.piemonte.it
Total budget: EUR 155 875.00
Partner’s programme co-financing: EUR 116 906.25
Partner’s programme co-financing rate: 75.00%
Partner contribution: EUR 38 968.75
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Lead partner

Project partner
Summary
Project acronym: DIVERSE
Project ID: ASP0500481
Project start date: 2024-09-01
Project end date: 2027-08-31
Project status: ongoing
Relevant linked projects:
- EUSALP AG2, 6 & 9 Action Plans (EN) | DIVERSE builds on the work of Action Groups 2,6 and 9. The LP established contacts with AG9 & 2 at the earliest stages of proposal development, in order to align with their objectives, gather inputs and feedback. Data from the EUSALP Energy Survey (2017/2019) are an important basis of this proposal. AG9 also decided to join as project observer. First contacts were established with AG6 co-leaders, as well. AGs will be invited to project dedicated sessions in WP1,2 and 3. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- Alps4GreenC
- (EN) | DIVERSE & Alps4GreenC are carrying out a complementary work on biomass value-chains, although the latter is focusing on biochar production. Project results will be capitalized to understand what practical solutions are available for improving bioenergy routes in terms of sustainability and attention to nature protection. To avoid overlapping & filling in current gaps, RSE has already established contacts with Alps4GreenC LP and first results of the project were discussed to find synergies. (EN), ARPAF FUND
- REDIAFOR (EN) | For the definition of a valid open dialogue toolkit, AG9 suggested DIVERSE partnership to build on the work done by the REDIAFOR project, which was more focused on tackling the conflicts & risks emerging from the multifunctional use of Alpine forests. Based on this, DIVERSE will build on the dialogic approach & SH engagement techniques developed by REDIAFOR, starting from the key lessons learnt of the project. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- Forest EcoValue
- (EN) | LGCA is a partner in the Forest EcoValue project and will take care of developing adequate synergies with DIVERSE, capitalizing on the experience in the involvement of public & private sectors to improve the economic sustainability of forest ecosystem services on a local scale. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- AlpLinkBioEco (EN) | The supply chain development methodology devised by the AlpLinkBioEco project will be a tool to support DIVERSE transnational pilot in the definition of scalable circular business models for Alpine Energy Communities, able to connect primary producers, intermediaries, product developers, retailers and end-users in the biomass sector. LGCA, as PP in this past project, will inform DIVERSE PPs on the use of the methodology and on its adaptation to the bioenergy sector. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- H2MA (EN) | 4ER and ITALCAM, as PP in H2MA, will build synergies with this on-going project, fostering the exchange of data, best practices & cooperation mechanisms for producing a complementary work, aimed at the enhancement of renewable energy diversification in the Alps and at the integration of nature protection concepts at the early stages of expansion projects. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- AMETHyST (EN) | DIVERSE will build contacts with AMETHyST partners through AG9, as they are conducting complementary work on RES. Although focusing on the deployment of local Alpine green hydrogen ecosystems, the overall objective is aligned with DIVERSE goal: to enhance renewable energy diversification in the Alps, based on territories capacities & resources. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- IMEAS (EN) | IMEAS developed a methodology & practical guidance for creating roadmaps based on multi-level approaches connecting actors from different economic sectors, governance levels, territories and countries. IMEAS created an online platform (imeas.eu) to share tools and experiences to support successful low-carbon energy transition strategies, which can effectively support DIVERSE work for the definition of credible Alpine Trajectories for reaching sufficiency & planning energy diversification. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- BB-Clean (EN) | Similarly to BB-CLEAN work, the project will set up transnational co-design working tables (the Focus Labs) between policy makers, other bioenergy actors, environmental protection and biodiversity experts. It will also take inspiration from their crowdfunding platforms as starting point for the elaboration of ad-hoc protocol to support an open dialogue on bioenergy among key stakeholders. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- CaSCo (EN) | The CaSCo project assessed the impact of low carbon material flows of timber products on the climate, developed and established policy guidelines and provided decision makers with steering instruments to actively trigger climate friendly timber products. The Low Carbon Timber Toolkit and Guide will support DIVERSE analysis of the sustainability trade-offs, criteria and opportunities offered by bioenergy value-chains, especially those based on the use of forest biomass. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- ECOLE (EN) | RRA LUR is WP2 leader in this on-going project, which is focused on solving problems Industrial Parks (IPs) face to become integrated circular Eco- Industrial Parks. RRA LUR will capitalize the cooperative approach established in ECOLE & the experience in setting up transnational pilots on circular economy topics to guide the test and evaluation of DIVERSE open dialogue within WP2. ITALCAM is also PP in this project, supporting stakeholder engagement aspects. (EN), INTERREG ALPINE SPACE
- ARDIA-Net (EN) | LGCA, who participated in the ARDIA-Net project, will support the capitalization of lessons learned and policy implications analyzed by the project in relation to the socio-economic impacts of bioenergy value chains at the local level. Furthermore, the “Innovation Express” financing program created by ARDIA-Net can support the evaluation of the economic impact of the expansion of SME markets and services in the bioeconomy sector and the role that Energy Communities can play in such a scenario. (EN), INTERREG CENTRAL EUROPE
- TeBiCE (EN) | DIVERSE will complement TeBiCE work in the establishment of sustainable value chains for bio-based products. Although focusing on the use of biomass for energy purposes, this project will make use of TeBiCE market and residual biomass flows analyses to include considerations upon potential displacement effects on the bio-based value-chains and the synergies that can be created with the whole bio-based sector. Synergies with this ongoing project will be ensured by AVISP, who is TeBiCE LP. (EN), INTERREG CENTRAL EUROPE
- PROSPECT2030
- (EN) | With PIEMONTE as LP, the project focused on good governance as the key driver to unlock the energy transition towards a low-carbon economy. PIEMONTE will build upon the capacity building workshops & mutual learning sessions organized within PROSPECT2030 to support WP1 task leaders in the setup of DIVERSE Open-Dialogue Toolkit & Focus Labs. (EN), INTERREG EUROPE
- APPROVE (EN) | APPROVE has tackled barriers to the development of RES, focusing on awareness raising capacity building and stakeholder participation as ways to enable and promote RES. The interregional workshops & stakeholders’ meetings organized by the project will provide important inputs for the setup of DIVERSE open dialogue toolkit. In addition, APPROVE Policy Briefs & Regional Action Plan will be capitalised to define the Alpine Trajectories, one of the key outputs of DIVERSE project. (EN), HORIZON 2020
- ISABEL (EN) | Similarly to DIVERSE, ISABEL project aimed to create the conditions for the development of sufficiency-oriented energy communities based on the production and consumption of sustainable bioenergy (in ISABEL specific case, sustainable biogas). DIVERSE will analyse and capitalise ISABEL case studies to draft the circular business models for Alpine renewable Energy Communities that are committed to integrate nature protection concepts, while providing policy recommendation for their functioning. (EN), INTERREG DANUBE TRANSNATIONAL PROGRAMME
- DanuP-2-Gas
- (EN) | TZE, as LP of the DanuP-2-Gas project, will provide the technical know-how for supporting the setup of DIVERSE pilot & case studies. In particular, it will be assessed the possibility to adapt & use the optimization tool developed for the Danube Region to calculate the feasibility of power-to-gas hubs, thus providing a sound basis for the development of circular business models for Alpine Energy Communities within DIVERSE project. (EN), Bioeconomy Pilot of the Vanguard Initiative (EN) | LGCA is the technical coordinator of the bioeconomy pilot project of the Vanguard initiative, a network of 35 EU regions focused on promoting new growth using the S3 strategy. DIVERSE can therefore benefit from a consolidated network of SMEs active in the green chemistry sector to accelerate market adoption & roll-out of circular business models and Alpine Trajectories. (EN), Austrian national research programme
- LEC Steyr
- (EN) | 4ER elaborated a calculation tool for the design of (electrical) renewable Energy Communities (ECs), representing one of the first projects in the field of renewable ECs in Austria. Methods and results for circular business model development will be adapted and used in DIVERSE project, thus targeting Alpine ECs. (EN), Piemonte Region (RDP 2014-2020)
- LENO & LENO2022
- (EN) | LENO and LENO2022 are the two editions of an EAFRD-funded project aimed at enhancing and qualifying the wood-energy supply chain. In addition to innovation and communication actions, the project developed data analysis activities and new spatial models serving the development of thermal ECs. This work, thanks to PIEMONTE direct involvement in LENO projects, will provide a useful starting point for the definition of DIVERSE circular business models for Alpine ECs. (EN)
Total budget/expenditure: EUR 2 809 781.50
Total EU funding (amount): EUR 2 107 336.12
Total EU funding (co-financing rate): 75.00%
Co-financing sources:
- ERDF: Amount, EUR 2 107 336.12. Co-financing rate, 75.00%.
Investments, deliverables, policy contributions
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Deliverables:
- PESTLE analysis on 2 key bioenergy routes in Alpine Space territories.
- Overall analysis of key regional bioenergy value-chains in Alpine Space territories.
- Sustainability & biodiversity indicators set for bioenergy value-chains assessment.
- A protocol for an open dialogue between bioenergy and biodiversity actors and stakeholders.
- Communication pills on trade-offs and win-wins between bioenergy, sustainability & biodiversity.
- Contributions to EUSALP Action Groups.
- DIVERSE pilot implementation plan.
- Report on the pilot testing of the Open Dialogue Toolkit.
- Pilot validation report.
- Video interviews on pilot activities.
- Draft of the Alpine Trajectories for sustainable and biodiversity positive bioenergy routes.
- Recordings of the joint learning sessions.
- DIVERSE policy highlights
- Alpine Trajectories uptake brief.
- Open Dialogue uptake brief.
- DIVERSE Memorandum of Agreement.
- DIVERSE Transfer Plan.
- Signed Letter of Intent.
- DIVERSE final conference proceedings.
- DIVERSE podcast.
Contribution to wider strategies and policies:
- EUStrategyAlpineRegion DIVERSE contributes to the objectives of AG9/6/2 by demonstrating the important role that locally sourced biomass can play in the self-sufficiency of Alpine communities, but only if provided under the right conditions, in order to ensure ecosystem protection. On behalf of the Partnership, RSE has already established direct contact with the AGs, gathering feedback & aligning with their most recent work plans & interests. The project is also linked to AG7 & their biodiversity restoration goal.
- EuropeanGreenDeal Biomass can play a key role in both the EU Green Deal and the RepowerEU initiative, and with this project contributes to a sustainable energy transition, emission reduction and climate neutrality goals. It can also generate positive externalities in terms of circular economy from agriculture, forestry and waste reuse, regional development and job creation, industrial resource conversion, local involvement in production and resource management, and social equity.
- TerritorialAgenda2030 DIVERSE contributes to a Green Europe through its pilot initiative (open dialogue & Focus Labs) involving regional/local policy makers and actors of key bioenergy value chains to develop circular economy business models and key recommendations. These will draw on local resources and innovation capacity and combine energy and just transition processes for a territorial circular economy and sustainable energy use.
- Other DIVERSE contributes to the Alpine Convention's priorities for climate action: energy, agriculture, forests and Alpine biodiversity. In particular, with regard to energy, the project will implement a coordinated approach to direct the development of bioenergy to locations with high potential (waste and residues) and to ensure that environmental and social trade-offs are carefully considered, also thanks to the establishment of scalable & circular business models for energy communities.
- Other DIVERSE contributes mainly to Goals 7 and 15 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which works on the development of measures to ensure access to reliable and sustainable energy and the sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, while halting biodiversity loss and land degradation. It also contributes to Goal 17, as the project consortium will activate multi-stakeholder and transnational cooperation to support effective capacity building in the bioenergy and biodiversity sectors.
- Other DIVERSE addresses the debate between bioenergy production & nature conservation through an open dialogue approach and the identification of solutions for integrating biodiversity concepts into bioenergy value chains and policy frameworks at regional/local or national level. In doing so, the project contributes to the objectives and implements the actions defined in the 2030 Biodiversity Strategy to improve biodiversity policy and integration on the ground in the renewable energy sector.
- Other Within the REPowerEU Plan, Member States are asked to map, assess and secure suitable land areas available for renewable energy projects in line with their national energy and climate plans. DIVERSE will contribute to the identification & valorisation of bioenergy supply chains that ensure community self-sufficiency while respecting overall sustainability and nature protection needs at local level, contributing to the identification of the so-called Renewable Energy Acceleration Areas in the AS.
- Other REDIII is part of the 'Fit for 55' package and sets out the sustainability criteria for bioenergy production. These criteria will be taken into account in the identification of sustainability & biodiversity indicators guiding DIVERSE pilot implementation, and will support the dialogue on sustainable biomass production through selected value chains that are able to integrate the concepts of nature conservation and biodiversity.
- Other DIVERSE aligns to the objectives of the new EU Circular Economy Action Plan, which aims to make sustainable products & value chains the norm in the EU, also by enhancing waste policy in support of waste prevention and circularity. The project will assess bioenergy value chains based on agri-food residues and waste, and will define practices and policy integration mechanisms to improve their sustainability, also in terms of biodiversity protection & enhancement measures.
- Other The project will capitalise on the work of the S3 Bioenergy Partnership, which is currently formed only by regions outside the Alpine Space. At the start of the project, the PPs will contact the leading regions to identify synergies and areas for joint work, in particular on forest management models and awareness raising. PPs will also participate in selected Energy Partnership events to promote the transfer of project results.
- Other DIVERSE aligns to the 2030 Lombardy Region Programme for Energy, which foresees a series of policy intervention to enhance bioenergies production (in particular biomethane) while fostering technological improvements & efficiency to reduce environmental impacts. The project contributes to Measure 9 of the Programme, and will support the Actions linked with the enhancement of biomethane & wood-forest-energy value-chains, by introducing biodiversity conservation & landscape management concepts.
- Other The new Energy Plan prepared by Veneto Region points out the constraints in increasing the share of renewables in energy consumption, in particular the difficulties in the enhancement of biomass use due to air quality standards. In this context, DIVERSE work will contribute to trace an evidence-based & integrated framework based on an open dialogue approach, fostering the uptake of policy recommendation & shared path for the sustainable use of local biomass for energy production.
- Other DIVERSE project will advance policy integration between bioenergy & biodiversity conservation aspects. This will support integrated planning in Piemonte Region, where the Air Quality Plan is not aligned with the assumptions defined by the Regional Energy Plan and the huge potential for the sustainable use of wood identified by the Regional Forestry Plan.
- Other The goal of the German National Bioenergy Strategy is to ensure sustainable biomass integration combined with climate and biodiversity protection. DIVERSE addresses exactly those challenges and provides a shared pathway to achieve this goal. The strategy incorporates a stakeholder dialogue, which will be supported on local level through the DIVERSE open dialogue approach.
- Other The DIVERSE project aligns with the objectives of the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan of Slovenia (NEPN) by promoting sustainable bioenergy production and biodiversity conservation. Its open dialogue approach fosters cross-sectoral policy frameworks, which resonate with NEPN's aim to enhance domestic wood processing and its integration into sustainable practices.
- Other DIVERSE aligns with the Regional Development Programme of the Ljubljana Urban Region 2021 - 2027. The project supports the efficient utilization of local renewable resources like biomass, reducing energy imports and fostering a circular bioeconomy. By promoting inter-sectoral dialogue and sustainable, circular farming models, DIVERSE supports the RRP's objectives towards self-sufficiency, environmental sustainability, and economic growth within the region.
- Other The DIVERSE project aligns with the objectives regarding bioenergy and biodiversity issues of the Integrated National Energy & Climate Plan for Austria, the national Forest Strategy, the Biodiversity Strategy, the Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change & the Bioeconomy Strategy. It will setup a dialogue and develop recommendations for action that contribute to the further establishment of the bioeconomy in Austria in order to bring about sustainable growth for bioenergy.
- Other The French National Biomass Mobilization Strategy aims to strengthen the positive externalities linked to the increased use of biomass for climate change mitigation. Among its main objectives, the Strategy aims to optimize the co-benefits of biomass mobilization, preventing potentially negative impacts from an economic, social, environmental perspective. DIVERSE, through its open dialogue & holistic assessment of bioenergy value chains will give concreteness to the Strategy.
- Other The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regional Forest and Wood Program (PRFB) establishes the roadmap for forest policy in the region for the years 2019-2029. PP COFOR contributed to the development of the Program and, through DIVERSE implementation, it will setup an open dialogue with regional actors, to achieve key objectives (1) take into account forests multifunctionality, preserving & valorizing local biodiversity, (2) valorise local wood by creating favorable conditions & optimizing the value chain.
Programme Common Output Indicator:
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RCO 084 - Pilot actions developed jointly and implemented in projects, Measurement unit:
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RCO 116 - Jointly developed solutions, Measurement unit:
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RCO 121 - Area covered by protection measures against climate related natural disasters (other than floods and wildfire), Measurement unit:
Programme Common Result Indicator:
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RCR 098 - SMEs staff completing training for skills for smart specialisation, for industrial transition and entrepreneurship (by type of skill: technical, management, entrepreneurship, green, other), Measurement unit:
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RCR 104 - Solutions taken up or up-scaled by organisations, Measurement unit:
Project part of European Union Macro-Regional or Sea Basin Strategy: EUSALP
EUSALP Priority (Policy) area / Horizontal action:
EUSALP Degree of compliance:
Information regarding the data in keep.eu on the programme financing this project
Financing programme
2021 - 2027 Interreg VI-B Alpine Space
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2025-04-23
No. of projects in keep.eu / Total no. of projects (% of projects in keep.eu)
46 / 46 (100%)
No. of project partnerships in keep.eu / Total no. of project partnerships (% of project partnerships in keep.eu)
459 / 459 (100%)
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