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The Knowledge based Bio-Economy Forestry value chain meeting Barcelona, 12/09/2005

The Knowledge based Bio-Economy Forestry value chain meeting Barcelona, 12/09/2005 Martin Greimel Scientific Officer Dir. E “Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food Research” European Commission Research Directorate-General. 1) Cooperation – Collaborative research

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The Knowledge based Bio-Economy Forestry value chain meeting Barcelona, 12/09/2005

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  1. The Knowledge based Bio-Economy Forestry value chain meeting Barcelona, 12/09/2005 Martin Greimel Scientific Officer Dir. E “Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food Research” European Commission Research Directorate-General

  2. 1) Cooperation – Collaborative research 2) Ideas – Frontier research 3) People – Human Potential 4) Capacities – Research Capacity + JRC (non-nuclear) JRC (nuclear) Euratom FP 7: Specific Programmes

  3. Cooperation - Collaborative research: 9 themes Budget (million €)* Health 8.373 Food, agriculture and biotechnology 2.472 Information and communication technologies 12.756 Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials 4.865 and new production technologies Energy 2.951 Environment (including climate change) 2.552 Transport (including aeronautics) 5.981 Socio-economic sciences and the humanities 797 Security and space 3.987 Sum 44.735 * for seven years FP 7: Commission Proposal

  4. Build a European Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) Respond to social and economic challenges: High quality food and sustainable food production Food-related disorders (cardiovascular, obesity …) Infectious animal diseases and zoonoses Sustainable agriculture/forestry and climate change Clean biomaterials from renewable bio-resources Involve all stakeholders (incl. industry) in research Support Policy Respond quickly to emerging research needs Food, agriculture and biotechnology: Objectives

  5. PULP & PAPER Multiple USES OF WOOD The Forestry-Wood Chain in the Knowledge based Bio-Economy Consumer choice Consumer choice Environmentally sound processing of wood fibre Renewable biomaterials/bioenergy WHITEBIOTECH CLEAN BIOPROCESSES OF RAW MATERIALS/WASTE PROCESSING GREENBIOTECH OPTIMISED RAW MATERIALS PRODUCTION SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF FOREST RESOURCES (Multifunctionality, Rural development, Biodiversity, Life cycle approaches)

  6. Three activities Sustainable production and management of biological resources from land, forest, and aquatic environments “Fork to farm”: Food, health and well being Life sciences and biotechnology for sustainable non-food products and processes Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology in FP7

  7. The Forestry-Wood Chain in Activity 1: • Sustainable and competitive forestry: will enhance consumers confidence in forest based products and improve the competitiveness of the forest sector • Improved/novel trees and production systems: will lead to improved/novel forest based raw materials • Policy tools for forestry and RD: will allow the optimal allocation and market access of forest based products

  8. The Forestry-Wood Chain in Activity 3: • Bio-catalysis; new biorefinery concepts: will broaden the application of forest based materials • Improved/novel forest based products and processes: will enable the sector to meet consumers expectations • Environmental sound and cleaner products and processes: will raise the environmental profile of forest based products

  9. KBBE research is meeting future challenges: • * Securing the availability of renewable raw materials, while supporting the varied uses of forests and safeguarding biodiversity, through sustainable forest management • * Obtaining an economic and environmental balance in using forest biomassfor products and energy, as well as substantially improving the industry’s energy efficiency • * Providing products and services that respond to changes in societal needs • * Developing and designing new products that can be recycled, reused and finally converted to bio-energy

  10. Technology Platforms - Commission Commission encouraged the set up of TPs, acts as an observer Commission supports operational entities (secretariats) of TPs SRAs have been an important (not the sole!!) input to identify the 9 thematic priorities of FP7 Commission supports those parts of the implementation stage of the SRA that fits with the goals of EU research policy

  11. Seventh Framework Programme FP7: Structure Specific Programme „Cooperation“ Theme 2 „Food, agriculture and biotechnology“

  12. Activities within the themes: Collaborative projects; Networks of Excellence; Coordination/support actions Integration of new and emerging science and technologies (NEST) Support to policy development (CAP, RD, EU-Forest Strategy, EU-Forest Action Plan,…) International co-operation ERA-NET activities Joint Calls with other themes (e.g. environment,…) Food, agriculture and biotechnology

  13. Seventh Framework Programme FP7: Structure Specific Programme „Cooperation“ Theme 2 „Food, agriculture and biotechnology“ Annual workprogrammes for Activity 1, 2 and 3 Call for proposals

  14. Joint Technology Initiatives (JTI) Promise significant technological advances Need long term public-private-partnership Support through regular instruments of FP is not enough Set up follows a thorough and rigorous identification process 6 JTIs so far: e.g. Aeronautics, Embedded Systems,…

  15. Information sources General information http://europa.eu.int General information on research http://europa.eu.int/comm/research Information on research programmes http://www.cordis.lu Information requests research@cec.eu.int

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