WASTEREUSE aims to evaluate innovative and traditional agricultural waste treatment technologies, develop alternative cultivation practices, protect soil quality, reduce carbon footprint and increase ompetitiveness of agriculture in the Mediterranean region The WASTEREUSE project Objectives are: • Evaluation of innovative as well as, traditional technologies for agricultural wastes treatment regarding their suitability for crop cultivation (irrigation and fertilization); • Development of Alternative Cultivation Practices for the most widely cultivated and water consuming crops (e.g. vegetables, cereals) in Mediterranean by recycling nutrients and water from AW via identification and development of Best Management Practices for waste application to main market crops aiming at maximizing yields and minimizing offsite environmental impacts; • Protection of soil quality from the disposal of processed and un- processed AW by developing and using cultivation practices which are suitable for representative Mediterranean soil types, including the degraded and the vulnerable ones; • Reduction of carbon footprint by recycling AW and minimizing the use of fertilizers. Conservation of natural resources (e.g. soil, water, phosphatic deposits) from excessive use and uncontrolled wastes disposal; • Increasing competiveness of Mediterranean agricultural products and profits via the reduction of external inputs (irrigation water and fertilizers) WORKSHOP PROGRAMME 10.00 – 10.05 Wellcome/Introduction (J.J. Alarcón, director CEBAS-CSIC) 10:05 – 10:25 General Aspects of the WASTEREUSE project (K. Komnitsas – Coordinator of the WASTEREUSE Project, Technical University of Crete, Greece) 10:25 – 11:25 Open field and greenhouse cultivation practices with the reuse of organic wastes – Challenges and benefits - presentations by M.T. Hernández CEBAS-CSIC, Spain (10’) and by F. Tinivella – C.E.R.S.A.A.(10’) followed by debate 11.25 – 11.40 Coffee break 11:40 – 12:40 Integrated of agricultural waste – Ways to promote organic waste as fertilizers and to monitor soil and the use of AW in crop production. - presentations by Dimitris Micharikopoulos, SIGNOSIS (10’) and by L. Medini – Chemical laboratory, CCIAA Savona (10’) followed by debate 12:40 – 13:00 Experiences and best practices from other European Projects. “AridWaste Project”, financed by ARIMNET programme (V. Kavvadias, Greece, JL Moreno, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain 13.00 Spanish wine
Programme of the WasteReuse Workspace taking place in the 22nd April 2015 in Murcia, Spain.
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WASTEREUSE aims to evaluate innovative and traditional agricultural waste treatment technologies, develop alternative cultivation practices, protect soil quality, reduce carbon footprint and increase ompetitiveness of agriculture in the Mediterranean region
The WASTEREUSE project Objectives are:• Evaluation of innovative as well as, traditional technologies for agricultural wastes treatment regarding their suitability for crop cultivation (irrigation and fertilization);• Development of Alternative Cultivation Practices for the most widely cultivated and water consuming crops (e.g. vegetables, cereals) in Mediterranean by recycling nutrients and water from AW via identification and development of Best Management Practices for waste application to main market crops aiming at maximizing yields and minimizing offsite environmental impacts;• Protection of soil quality from the disposal of processed and un-processed AW by developing and using cultivation practices which are suitable for representative Mediterranean soil types,
including the degraded and the vulnerable ones;• Reduction of carbon footprint by recycling AW and minimizing the use of fertilizers. Conservation of natural resources (e.g. soil, water, phosphatic deposits) from excessive use and uncontrolled wastes disposal;• Increasing competiveness of Mediterranean agricultural products and profits via the reduction of external inputs (irrigation water and fertilizers)
WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
10.00 – 10.05 Wellcome/Introduction (J.J. Alarcón, director CEBAS-CSIC)
10:05 – 10:25 General Aspects of the WASTEREUSE project (K. Komnitsas – Coordinator of the WASTEREUSE Project, Technical University of Crete, Greece)
10:25 – 11:25 Open field and greenhouse cultivation practices with the reuse of organic wastes – Challenges and benefits - presentations by M.T. Hernández CEBAS-CSIC, Spain (10’) and by F. Tinivella – C.E.R.S.A.A.(10’) followed by debate
11.25 – 11.40 Coffee break
11:40 – 12:40 Integrated scenario for the use of agricultural waste – Ways to promote organic waste as fertilizers and to monitor soil and the use of AW in crop production. - presentations by Dimitris Micharikopoulos, SIGNOSIS (10’) and by L. Medini – Chemical laboratory, CCIAA Savona (10’) followed by debate 12:40 – 13:00 Experiences and best practices from other European Projects. “AridWaste Project”, financed by ARIMNET programme (V. Kavvadias, Greece, JL Moreno, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain
13.00 Spanish wine
LIFE10 ENV/GR/594
WASTEREUSE tiene por objetivo evaluar tecnologías, innovativas y tradicionales, de tratamiento de residuos orgánicos (RO), desarrollar prácticas alternativas de cultivo, proteger la calidad del suelo, reducir la huella de carbono e incrementar la competi-tividad de la agricultura de la Región Mediterránea.Los objetivos del proyecto WASTEREUSE son: • La evaluación de tecnologías, tanto innovativas como tradicionales, para el tratamiento de residuos orgánicos en relación a su utilización en cultivos agrícolas (riego y fertilización);• Desarrollo de prácticas alternativas de cultivo para los cultivos más ampliamente cultivados y consumidores de agua (hortícolas y cereales) en el Mediterráneo, mediante el reciclado de los nutrientes y agua de los RO y la identificación y desarrollo de las Mejores Prácticas de Manejo para la aplicación de RO a los principales cultivos del mercado con el fin de maximizar rendimientos y minimizar el impacto ambiental;• Protección de la calidad del suelo frente a la eliminación en él de RO tratados y sin tratar, me-diante el desarrollo y uso de prácticas de cultivo apropiadas para los suelos Mediterráneos, inclu-yendo suelos degradados y de zonas vulnerables;• Reducción de la huella de carbono mediante el reciclado de RO y reduciendo el uso de fertil-izantes. Conservación de los recursos naturales (suelo, agua, depósitos fosfáticos) frente a su uso excesivo y la eliminación incontrolada de RO;• Incrementar la competitividad y beneficios de los productos agrícolas Mediterráneos mediante la reducción de input externos (agua/fertilizantes)
PROGRAMA
10.00 – 10.05 Introduction (J.J. Alarcón, director CEBAS-CSIC)
10.05 – 10.25 Aspectos generals del projecto WASTEREUSE (Kostas Komnitsas – Coordinador del Proyecto WASTEREUSE, Universidad Técnica de Creta, Grecia)
10:25 – 11:25 Prácticas de cultivo en campo y en invernadero con el uso de residuos orgánicos - Desafíos y beneficios – ponentes: Mª Teresa Hernández CEBAS-CSIC, España (10¨) y Federico Tinivella – C.E.R.S.A.A, Italia (10’) seguido de debate
11:25 – 11:40 Café
11:40 – 12:40 Escenario integrado para el uso de residuos orgánicos. Modo de promover la utilización de residuos orgánicos como fertilizan- tes y de monitorizar el suelo y el uso de residuos orgánicos en la producción de cultivos – ponentes: Dimitris Micharikopoulos, SIGNOSIS (10’) y Luca Medini – Chemical laboratory, CCIAA Savona (10’) seguido de debate
12:40 – 13:00 Experiencias y mejores prácticas agrícolas en otros Proyectos Europeos . “Proyecto AridWaste” financiado poe el Programa ARIMNET (Victor Kavvadias, Grecia/ Jose Luís Moreno, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain