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  • Agronomy
  • Land Management

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  • Marginal lands, often contaminated from historical industrial activities, are underutilized.
  • Remediation efforts typically focus on high-risk or high-pressure sites.
  • Increasing demand for land for purposes like biofuel production necessitates exploring alternative land resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Rejuvenate Decision Support Tool (DST) for managing marginal lands.
  • To evaluate the DST's applicability for biomass production strategies.
  • To support site-specific decision-making for land revitalization.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Rejuvenate DST, a systematic and transparent framework.
  • Application of the DST to diverse case study sites in France, Romania, and Sweden.
  • Conducting a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis of the DST.

Main Results:

  • The DST proved systematic, transparent, and applicable across varied geographical locations.
  • The tool effectively supports iterative decision-making from crop selection to risk assessment.
  • The DST facilitates structured stakeholder engagement in land management strategies.

Conclusions:

  • The Rejuvenate DST is a valuable tool for integrated management of marginal lands for biomass production.
  • Its systematic and iterative application enhances decision-making and risk management.
  • The DST promotes effective collaboration among stakeholders for land revitalization.