BLUE-GREENWAY
Innovative solutions for improving the environmental status of eutrophic and anoxic coastal ecosystems
Project Index No.:
2018-1-0284
Expertise Partners
SINTEF Ocean AS (NO)
Fugro Norway AS (NO)
European Public Law Organization (EPLO) (GR)
Beneficiary partners
BEIA Consult International
Atlantis Perivallon kai Kainotomia limited (CY)
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project budget
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pilot areas
UNIFIED PLATFORM
BLUE-GREENWAY
Transnational network
BLUE-GREENWAY Transnational Network of public/private operators in e-procurement supports the improvement of environmental status in supported ecosystems & the Eutrophication and Anoxia (EU&A) management sector, based on a report of the baseline, best practises and specifications of a common procurement model.
Knowledge database
BLUE-GREENWAY knowledge database delivers a well-organised online library of best practices, tools and methods, related to innovative solutions for improving the environmental status of eutrophic and anoxic coastal ecosystems (EACEs), to public and private operators, researchers and all relevant stakeholders that are active in the field of green public procurement.
Solutions database
The solutions database includes the major options available in the market, to be used by SMEs to support eutrophication & anoxia procurement implementation improving the environmental status of eutrophic and anoxic coastal ecosystems (EACEs) in the support area of Environment, Energy, Climate Change & Low Carbon Economy.
Tender Database
Tender Database brings together public and private operators that are active in the field of green public procurement. Public Authorities can publish tenders searching for innovative solutions aiming to improve the environmental status of eutrophic and anoxic coastal ecosystems (EACEs). SMEs can provide offers of relevant green products and services to these tenders fulfilling the required criteria.
Life Cycle Cost (LCC) tool
The eco-innovative Life Cycle Cost (LCC) tool aims to aid public procurers select the most cost & energy-efficient solution.
The BLUE-GREENWAY project is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Regional Cooperation. read more