Forest@ (Oct 2021)

Digitization and traceability: main results of the Living Lab on the wood-energy supply chain in Italy

  • Ciliberti S,
  • Brunori A,
  • Mariano E,
  • Frascarelli A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3832/efor3982-018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 79 – 83

Abstract

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Italy is the first importer of wood-energy biomass worldwide, with tons of timber illegally imported every year and significant negative socio-economic and environmental consequences. A Living Lab was established involving 25 among stakeholders and key informants of the wood-energy supply chain in order to foster a participatory and open assessment of the impact of digital technology on traceability. A Socio-Cyber-Physical System (SCPS) approach was adopted to map entities, activities and relationships at stake in the wood-energy sector, aimed to analyse impacts of the introduction of digital technologies. Participatory activities allowed to identify both positive and negative impacts of the digitalisation process in the wood-energy sector. What emerged from the analysis is that, to orient digitalisation towards a real path to sustainability in the Italian wood-energy sector, a holistic approach taking into account all the social, geographical and environmental elements at stake is strongly needed.

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