Circular Bioeconomy for Ecological Transition
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ICAR/03
Understanding of the main environmental and socio-economic drivers of the circular and ecological transition occurring in the bioeconomy sector, with a focus on innovative process and technologies for the recovery and valorization of biological waste and residues into renewable energy, fuels and added-value bioproducts (materials, chemicals, feed, food).
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Credits:
6
Types of examinations:
Oral test
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Objectives:
- Understanding of the principles of circular bioeconomy and the anthropogenic causes of environmental pollution and climate change;
- Overview of the main national and international programs and directives involving circular bioeconomy and ecological transition;
- Analysis of the main process and technologies implemented in the field of carbon capture and utilization;
- Analysis of the main process and technologies used for nutrients recovery (nitrogen and phosphorus);
- Evaluation and design principles of modern and innovative biorefineries for biological waste and residues treatment and conversion into bioenergy, biofuels and other added-value bio-commodities.
Contents:
To be completed.
Teaching materials:
To be completed.