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EU Biomass Flows

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The EU Biomass Flows tool is a visualisation, in the form of Sankey diagrams, of the flows of biomass for each sector of the bioeconomy, from supply to uses including trade. It displays the harmonised data from the various Joint Research Centre (JRC) units contributing to the BIOMASS Assessment study of the JRC. The diagrams enable deeper analysis and comparison of the different countries and sectors across a defined time series.The first version of the tool was published in 2017 and has been used in multiple research activities and publications. A new version was released in 2020 on new software. This new version offers improved analysis capabilities and a better user experience, as well as increased granularity of data for some biomass types. It relies on the methodology to extract and integrate data developed for the first biomass visualisation tool.In the past years, we have continued to improve on the data and design of the EU Biomass Flows tool. The most important changes of this new release will be focused on four areas: migration to EU27 aggregation, redesign of the flows for woody biomass Update of the data with the latest available years and visualisation of food waste flows.

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  • GURRIA ALBUSAC Patricia & GONZALEZ HERMOSO Hugo & CAZZANIGA Noemi & JASINEVIČIUS Gediminas & MUBAREKA Sarah & DE LAURENTIIS Valeria & PATINHA CALDEIRA Carla & SALA Serenella & RONCHETTI Giulia & GUILL, 2022. "EU Biomass Flows," JRC Research Reports JRC128384, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc128384
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    Bioeconomy; biomass; Sankey; agriculture; forestry; woody biomass; fisheries and aquaculture; biofuels; waste; supply and use;
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