Study on European fishing quotas
Context
Biomimicry, a lever for innovation and transition for the South Region
In the context of growing institutional interest in biomimicry in France, the South Region, with its exceptional natural heritage and remarkable academic and industrial pool, mobilized by launching a biomimetic innovation award in 2019.
It has also chosen to collaborate with CEEBIOS (European Center of Excellence in Biomimicry in Senlis) to initiate the deployment of a regional innovation strategy around biomimicry.
This enhancement involves establishing a mapping of stakeholders, networking them through CEEBIOS activities, but also requires deepening the existing projects and solutions in line with regional objectives, particularly regarding environmental transition.
service
Identifying, assessing, and connecting regional biomimicry stakeholders
Vertigo Lab was therefore called upon to shed light on the biomimicry stakeholders in the South Region and to provide a concrete vision of the benefits that such solutions offer.
The mission aimed to assess the socio-economic impacts on one hand, and environmental impacts on the other, of biomimetic solutions relevant to strategic sectors for the regional territory.
This study is divided into five phases: identifying four key sectors for the region; identifying objectives regarding public policies and regional ambitions; identifying bio-inspired solutions for each sector; assessing the socio-economic and environmental benefits and costs of these solutions; evaluating the contribution of these solutions to regional objectives.
BENEFITS
Highlighting the outcomes of biomimicry for regional transition
The results of the study will quantify the socio-economic and environmental outcomes of biomimicry in the South Region, while identifying levers to amplify their impact.
By highlighting the concrete benefits of bio-inspired innovations—in terms of employment, value creation, and contribution to public policies—the project has helped position the South Region as a leading territory in nature-based innovation.
This approach consolidates the role of biomimicry as a driver of ecological and economic transition in the region, connecting research, industry, and public policies.
The + Vertigo Lab
Our expertise serves innovative regions to quantify the economic and ecological value of nature.
study phases
to structure the evaluation
key sectors identified
for the region
types of impacts assessed:
socio-economic and environmental
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