Wood chain on private property in the Upper Susa Valley
Description
management of forestry by-products and waste for the purpose of the bioeconomy
Sector
A2.1Silviculture and other forestry activities
Needs/ Problem statement
Face the problem of the socio-economic marginality of wood production in private property.
Objective
Encourage the supply and use of renewable energy sources, by-products, waste and residual materials and other materials non-food raw materials for the purposes of the bioeconomy.
Bioeconomy fields
Crop residues and perennial plantsx
Designer crops for optimised biomass contentnull
Algae biomassnull
Waste or recycled materialnull
Microbial assisted processingnull
Biorefineries null
Feedstock
Biomass residues
Outcomes and final product
The activities favored the rationalization of costs relating to the methods inventories of the woody resource, forestry associations and the increase of market value of the wood product
Mobility
Mobile
Value chains
1
2
3
3 - High potential - Significant arisings of feedstocks available currently.
C Sink
1
2
3
2 - Medium potential - strong potential for carbon sequestration at the feedstock or product level only.
Intended user
Foresters
Complexity of the process
1
2
3
3 -complex application
Final user
Farmernull
Foresterx
Researchernull
Advisornull
NGOnull
Training organizationnull
Processor or retailerx
Consumerx
Public Authority + LAGx
Othernull
Economic sustainability
1
2
3
2 - Medium potential - Expected to bring 2 or 1 economic benefits.
Social sustainability
1
2
3
2 - Medium potential -Expected to bring 2 or 1 social benefits.
Environmental sustainability
1
2
3
1 - Low potential - doesn\'t bring any environmental benefits.