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  • Project
    • Objectives
    • Target Actors & Benefits
    • Activities
    • Budget & Funding
  • Consortium
  • News & Events
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    • Project materials
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  • The uP_running Observatory is growing: more than 300 “APPR experiences” are now available online!

    Published: 12April2017

    Categoria: News & Events, Observatory of APPR experiences Tag: experience, observatory, sampling, success case

    The uP_running Observatory is an easy-to-use map tool that records experiences with APPR biomass in Europe and around the world…. Read more

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  • uP_running Observatory

    Published: 6March2017

    Categoria: News & Events, Observatory of APPR experiences Tag: experience, observatory, sampling, success case
    An easy-to-use tool to map APPR experiences

    uP_running has just released an easy-to-use tool where APPR experiences will be recorded, as a mean to increase the awareness… Read more

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  • Observatory web tool manual
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  • Flagship success cases update (first release)
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  • Flagship success cases update (second release)
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  • Report on collected Observatory data
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  • The third brochure: Policy guidelines
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  • Sector analysis and Policy recommendations
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  • Development of new biomass value chains
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  • Extending to other regions and countries
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Daniel Garcia Galindo
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Eduardo Cembrano Burgos
Fundación CIRCE
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 691748

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Whats APPR?

Agrarian Prunings and Plantation Removal (APPR) refers to agricultural woody residues produced as result of horticultural operations applied to vineyards, olive groves and fruit plantations.
Agrarian Pruning: operations carried out annually, biennially, or every several years. Its targets may be diverse: prepare the tree shape according to the preferred conduction system of branches, to maintain tree size (structural pruning, topping), promote an appropriate shadowing for the fruit, or to increase the production of fruits with larger size, among others.
Plantation Removals: operations of restoring the field to an initial stage for starting a new crop cycle. Trees are usually up-rooted with excavators and accumulated in piles; but they can also be felled and hauled outside the field. Roots are then obtained later through an up-rooting operation.