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Biochar action Hub

Karoline Borner

Project manager and researcher in information architecture and biochar at Offenburg University

Offenburg, Germany

About

Development of the Biochar Action Hub. It will be the central, interactive knowledge and networking platform that enables a diverse community of stakeholders from different sectors to actively utilise the potential of biochar and pyrolysis for carbon sequestration and the creation of co-benefits. Through the needs-based exchange of practical experience and information, innovative solutions and regional circular economies are initiated and made visible for practical application in order to make a measurable contribution to climate protection and adaptation.’

Stage

  • Already defined

Topic

  • Data technologies | Data ecosystems for the realisation of circular value creation exploiting the full potential of digitalisation – e.g., harnessing existing, purpose-built platform solutions.

Type

  • Consortium seeks Partners

Organisation

Offenburg University

University

Offenburg, Germany

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