MAX-SHEEP: Modelling and Assessment of circular scenarios in local conteXts. Applications in the sheep supply chain



Brief description of the Project

MAX-SHEEP research project, inspired by the biological paradigm and the principles of Industrial Ecology, aims to investigate the potential of integrated methodological approaches and tools to develop a dynamic model capable of supporting the implementation of circular solutions in local contexts. In particular, the project will test the potential circular and "bio-economic" transition of the sheep supply chain in Italian Hybrid Local Economic Systems (H-LESes), given its role for Southern Italy, in particular for the Regions to which the Research Units (RUs) of the project refer, namely Abruzzo, Sardegna and Puglia, and its potential in terms of exploiting typical flows in an inter-sectoral perspective.

The project, in fact, entails the participation of 3 Italian RUs:

  • RU1 - University "G. d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara (Abruzzo) - Leader of the project 
  • RU2 - University of Bari Aldo Moro (Puglia)

  • RU3 - National Research Council - Institute of BioEconomy of Sassari (Sardegna)

Expected results are:

i. taxonomic, related to systematisation of knowledge regarding the characteristics and potential of contexts, of the applicable circular solutions, and of the most significant metrics and parameters;

ii. exploratory related to testing the possibilities and the limits of applicability of such integrated approaches and tools for the analysis, mapping and assessment of the circular solutions identified;

iii. applicative, related to the possibility of exploiting the circular interactions between the various dimensions and the types of flows that characterise the circular supply chain in the local context.

Results of the Project

For further details regarding the Project and the results achieved, please refer to the website  https://www.max-sheep.com 

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Email Contact: info.maxsheep@gmail.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/max-sheep-research-project/

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