Perspective chapter: development of ITA-based bioeconomy sites in peatands; green innovation that promotes zero-waste, zero-pollution and climate action principles
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2024-09Author
O'Neill, Emer
Jansen, Marcel A.K.
Tiwari, Brijesh K.
Fort, Antoine
Clifford, Eoghan
Maguire, Julie A.
Rowan, Neil J.
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Rewetted peatlands represent emerging environments that combine carbon storage
with green innovation supporting rural regeneration and community transitioning
to low-carbon economies. This chapter describes the establishment of innovative
integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) sites in peatlands areas as new bioeconomy
demonstrators for viable green innovation that can be replicated globally for
strategic sustainable change-of-land-use. Fish aquaculture waste is used by microalgae
and duckweed to produce high-value proteins and other added-value ingredients that
can be biorefined on-site for human and animal feeds. These peatland-based demonstration
sites use organic, zero-pollution, zero-waste and climate-friendly principles.
They operate at the vital interface between bottom-up end-user stakeholders and
top-down strategic regreening policies. These IMTA bioeconomy peatlands can be
digitally transformed for real-time performance monitoring, product development
and supply-chain management, and security. The outcome of this novel peatland
demonstration site aligns and will contribute to achieving many of the United Nation’s
Sustainable Development Goals.
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