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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:CIHEAM-IAMB, SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE ADVISORY SERVICE NETWORK, Vinidea, AENOR, IFV +3 partnersCIHEAM-IAMB,SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE ADVISORY SERVICE NETWORK,Vinidea,AENOR,IFV,ΕΛΜΕΠΑ,APPITAD,AVA-ASAJAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101060474Overall Budget: 1,996,220 EURFunder Contribution: 1,995,970 EURCLIMED-FRUIT aims to broaden EIP Operational Group outcomes across borders, in the field of adaptation to climate change and mitigation for perennial crops in Mediterranean Area, by compiling and sharing knowledge ready for practice.
more_vert - AIAB,ALPHA ESTA,UNITO,UNIMI,IFV,FIRAB,AWRI,University of Zaragoza,CONSEJO REGULADOR DE CARIÑENA,FALUA,ESS,INTERPROFESSION DES VINS D'APPELLATION D'ORIGINE CONTROLEES COTES DU RHONE ET VALLEE DU RHONE,CREA,VinideaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 314903
more_vert - CAB,VCR,ABI,INRAE,PROVEDO,Vinidea,MTSA,UCSC,"Vinzavod" AD,Forschungsanstalt Geisenheim,JKI,AGRICIENCIA,University of Verona,NOVELTIS,HORTA SRL,BODEGAS RODA SA,INRA Transfert (France),UP,ISMAI,CSIC,UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX,UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX,ASSOCIAZIONE ISTITUTO DI GENOMICA APPLICATA,SCHLOSS VOLLRADS GMBH & CO. BESITZ KG,INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA E BIOLOGICA - UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA,IFV,FORCE-A,UNIMIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 311775
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:INTIA, IAEI, AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY CENTREIN BRWINOW, INRA Transfert (France), EKOTOXA SRO +12 partnersINTIA,IAEI,AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY CENTREIN BRWINOW,INRA Transfert (France),EKOTOXA SRO,BB PROJECT,BSC,UTAD,Vinidea,AUA,INRAE,RURALIS,OU,HIGHCLERE CONSULTING,eAGRI,James Hutton Institute,WRFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727577Overall Budget: 4,999,970 EURFunder Contribution: 4,999,970 EURAgriLink aims to stimulate sustainability transitions in European agriculture through better understanding the roles played by farm advice in farmer decision-making. To this end, AgriLink will analyse and improve the role of farmer advice in 8 innovation areas that combine challenges identified in the “Strategic Approach to EU Agricultural Research & Innovation”. AgriLink builds on the premise that the full range of advice-providing organisations need to be included in the assessment of service provision and innovation adoption. The methodology combines theoretical insights with cutting edge research methods within a multi-actor, transdisciplinary approach. It draws on ‘micro-AKIS’ (individuals and organisations from whom farmers seek services and exchange knowledge with) analysis in 26 focus regions, sociotechnical scenario development and ‘living laboratories’ where farmers, advisors and researchers work together. Research in focus regions will provide insight in farmers’ micro-AKIS, advisory suppliers’ business models, and regional farm advisory systems. This will feed an assessment of the efficacy of governance of farm-advice-research interactions across Europe. Newly developed advisory methods and new forms of research-practice interaction will be validated and further developed in Living Laboratories. A socio-technical scenario method will be used to explore, jointly with stakeholders, transition pathways towards more sustainable agriculture. Crucially, AgriLink builds on insights and experiences from both research and practice. The consortium consists of researchers from different disciplines (institutional economics, innovation studies, AKIS studies, sociology of networks), as well as of advisors (from public, private and farmer-based organisations) from across the EU. Actors from advisory services will be active in the validation and dissemination of results, to ensure that all project findings are both scientifically sound and practically useful.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2019Partners:LEAF, WR, DELPHY POLAND SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA, NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE, FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE +9 partnersLEAF,WR,DELPHY POLAND SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA,NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY SERVICE,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,James Hutton Institute,RURALIS,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),INTIA,Vinidea,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES,BSC,BB PROJECT,ACTAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 727388Overall Budget: 2,187,770 EURFunder Contribution: 1,960,020 EURThe PLAID project (Peer-to-peer Learning: Accessing Innovation through Demonstration) will identify, compile and make publically accessible the topics, locations, best practices and innovative approaches to demonstration on commercial farms in the EU 28, Switzerland and Norway. PLAID will enable access to demonstration activities by creating a searchable georeferenced inventory and map covering all 30 countries; developing ‘virtual’ (on-line) demonstration approaches with commercial farmers; assessing governance, commissioning, financing, topic selection, access (particularly gender), mediation techniques and impact in 24 longitudinal case studies; and comparing the impact of different governance models and financing mechanisms on learning processes and accessibility. PLAID will produce recommendations for governance and best practice in both real and virtual demonstration settings, using these to develop indicators and decision support tools for farmers, advisors, commercial companies, charities, educators, policy makers and researchers. PLAID is a multi-actor consortium, using a multi-stakeholder approach, where farmers, industry stakeholders and academics work together as to design, test and validate outputs. PLAID has been designed to achieve high impact, through generation of a substantial set of knowledge exchange activities and project outputs, which will be hosted long-term on PLAID stakeholder web-sites, You Tube and the EIP Agri Service Point. PLAID will initiate a community of practice, which together with the above activities and outputs will provide a solid foundation for RUR-12-2017: “Networking European farms to boost thematic knowledge exchanges and close the innovation gap” and provide substantive input to the EIP Agri database.
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