Final Report: Results, Conclusions and Recommendations
BONUS RETURN explored the reduction of emissions to the Baltic Sea from agriculture and wastewater by turning nutrients and carbon into benefits.
BONUS RETURN explored the reduction of emissions to the Baltic Sea from agriculture and wastewater by turning nutrients and carbon into benefits.
This report summarizes results from a workshop designed to develop five circular interventions to address eutrophication in the Baltic Sea.
This toolbox for stakeholders supports the transition to a circular economy by facilitating development and procurement of ecotechnologies.
BONUS RETURN has produced three baseline SWAT applications with different parameter combinations for the project’s case study catchments in Finland, Sweden and Poland.
This report describes the co-design process of the Serious Game System (SGS) in the form of a board game entitled SELECT ECOTECH, with stakeholders from three case study contexts: Fyrisån (Sweden), Vantaanjoki (Finland) and Slupia (Poland).
This article highlights the main results of a study on the effectiveness of ecotechnologies in reducing the nutrient load in three Baltic Sea river basins…
The manual focuses on the use of multi-criteria analysis as a tool for sustainability analysis of ecotechnologies in the resource recovery context from waste and by-products from wastewater and agricultural sectors.
The report aims to enable the understanding on how cost benefit analysis models are an instrument for decision-making of adoption of ecotechnologies.
Constant supply of plant-available nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, either as manufactured fertilisers or animal manure to agricultural soils, is needed for global food security. Increased recycling of nutrients back to agriculture from organic waste streams is necessary for increased rural-urban sustainability.
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