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TITLE

Alternative use of biomass for maintenance of grassland biodiversity and ecosystem services

OBJECTIVE

Ensure maintenance of biologically valuable grasslands by enhancing alternative, economically sustainable approaches to the use of grassland biomass as well as establishing co-operation models between farmers, entrepreneurs and local authorities.
ACRONYM

LIFE GRASSSERVICE

FUNDING SOURCE

EU (Life)

WEBSITE https://grassservice.balticgrasslands.eu/en/
REPORT http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/project/Projects/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showFile&rep=file&fil=LIFE12BIOLV001130LAYMAN.pdf
CROP CATEGORIES

Lignocellulosic

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PROJECT DURATION

2013- 2017

PROJECT TYPE

EU

NUTS3
CROP CATEGORIES

Lignocellulosic

KEYWORDS
OTHER GEOLOCATION
FUNDING SOURCE

EU (Life)

FINAL REPORT

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/life/project/Projects/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.showFile&rep=file&fil=LIFE12BIOLV001130LAYMAN.pdf

TOPICS

Cultivation & agronomic management

Uses/applications

Processing

COORDINATOR

Baltic Environmental Forum -Latvia

PARTNERS

Latvian Fund for Nature (LV)

Riga Technical University (LV)

LTD “Bio Re” (LV)

Sigulda Municipality Council (LV)

Ludza Municipality Council (LV)

Ensure maintenance of biologically valuable grasslands by enhancing alternative, economically sustainable approaches to the use of grassland biomass as well as establishing co-operation models between farmers, entrepreneurs and local authorities.

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