Territorial Action Plans

The TAPs have been designed to concretely report to the beneficiaries of the project the impacts generated by the actions conducted by the CambioNet project in the various territories.

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TERRITORIAL ACTION PLANS (TAPs)

Territorial Action Plans (TAPs) have been designed to concretely report to the beneficiaries of the project – both farmers and agro-transformers as well as public decision-makers – the impacts generated by the actions conducted by the CambioNet project in the various territories.

To do this, we have designed an original methodology which seeks to provide answers to the 5 strategic objectives of the European Commission in terms of the bioeconomy, namely:

  1. Food and nutritional security
  2. Sustainable management of natural resources
  3. Reducing dependence on non-renewable resources
  4. Climate change mitigation/adaptation
  5. Strengthening regional cooperation to create value and jobs (this objective has been adapted to the Caribbean/Amazonian reality)

As part of the project exercise, only objectives 1, 4 and 5 were addressed.

The approach consists of producing, for each of them, indicators (rated from 0 to 8) making it possible to evaluate the transformations enabled by the project in the territories with regard to three criteria:

  • The structural and functional organization of living labs: scope, thematic orientation, place of APEBA, stakeholders
  • Value creation: volume, economic value, quality, perceived value
  • Public policies: laws, specific tools implemented

On this basis, and with regard to an initial inventory carried out (t0), we can thus evaluate the impact produced by the exercise of the project through the prism of the bioeconomy.

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