Scientific activities from the BIOEASTsUP project experts

The knowledge accumulated in the BIOEASTsUP project has been applied to the scientific maturity of the consortium partners.Since the start of the project, several scientific articles have been published, but now five of them by BIOEASTsUP experts have been published simultaneously, by name: Biljana Kulisic, Juvančič Luka, Stelios Rozakis, Magdalena Borzecka.A great added value of the project is that the policy outputs are accompanied by sound scientific knowledge and results.The publications have appeared on the MDPI website, in the Energies special issue entitled “Bioeconomy for Resilient post-Covid Economies” aspiring to contribute to the scientific inquiry on recovery plans/opportunities related to bio-based activities for Central and Eastern European countries.

Kulisic B, Gagnon B, Schweinle J, Van Holsbeeck S, Brown M, Simurina J, Dimitriou I, McDonald H. The Contributions of Biomass Supply for Bioenergy in the Post-COVID-19 RecoveryEnergies. 2021; 14(24):8415. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14248415

Lovec M, Juvančič L. The Role of Industrial Revival in Untapping the Bioeconomy’s Potential in Central and Eastern EuropeEnergies. 2021; 14(24):8405. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14248405

Rozakis S, Bartoli A, Dach J, Jędrejek A, Kowalczyk-Juśko A, Mamica Ł, Pochwatka P, Pudelko R, Shu K. Policy Impact on Regional Biogas Using a Modular Modeling ToolEnergies. 2021; 14(13):3738. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14133738

Jurga P, Loizou E, Rozakis S. Comparing Bioeconomy Potential at National vs. Regional Level Employing Input-Output ModelingEnergies. 2021; 14(6):1714. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14061714

Sefeedpari P, Pudełko R, Jędrejek A, Kozak M, Borzęcka M. To What Extent Is Manure Produced, Distributed, and Potentially Available for Bioenergy? A Step toward Stimulating Circular Bio-Economy in PolandEnergies. 2020; 13(23):6266. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13236266