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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2013Partners:City, University of London, University of London, Cardiff University, Limburg Province, Scottish Government +10 partnersCity, University of London,University of London,Cardiff University,Limburg Province,Scottish Government,WU,Tukums municipality,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,NEIKER,OBV-VIA CAMPESINA AUSTRIA - OSTERREICHISCHE BERG U,IFZ,UniPi,FR CIVAM,Malmö,BSCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 265287more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:JSI, RYEurope, EV ILVO, KUL, IPS +9 partnersJSI,RYEurope,EV ILVO,KUL,IPS,BAS,UCPH,LUT,CEJA,INICIATIVAS INNOVADORAS SAL,CONSULAI,BSC,INTIA,MIJARC EuropeFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101000573Overall Budget: 2,999,250 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,250 EURCOCOREADO is a project designed to rebalance the position of the farmer as an individual actor, as a key player in innovative food supply chains and as a supplier for public procurement. Based on the multi-actor approach and a deep understanding of agricultural knowledge and innovation systems (AKIS), the project applies a three-fold approach to maximize impact, relying on ambassadorship, good practices, and a focus on youth. COCOREADO will foster opportunities for young people in rural areas to co-create innovative solutions that overcome current hurdles for farmers and respond to consumer needs, while simultaneously improving the conditions for sustainable public procurement of local and seasonal food. The consortium connects key youth actors including young farmers, college youth, youth movements in an environment that offers support and encouragement to undertake action. A key tool for creating such environment is the COCOREADO Ambassador Training Program. Furthermore, the project involves both academic and close-to-farmers partners across Europe, recognising regional differences and barriers in terms of replicability of good practices and regional opportunities in terms of solutions. Active youth engagement in co-creating solutions remains at the core of the well balanced consortium including three EU-level youth organisations, and is embedded within COCOREADO’s methodologies, thus ensuring that innovative supply chains remain future-proof. COCOREADO starts with the collection of innovative initiatives that enhance the position of the farmers and improve their connection with consumers. Good practices will be assessed for their replicability and translated into educational materials. Furthermore, user-friendly decision support tools with high potential will be made accessible. Communication and dissemination of good practices and tools will focus on farmers, rural communities, policy makers, actors in the food chain such as chefs and local food processors.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:FHG, University of Debrecen, ZSA, FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE, INRAE +21 partnersFHG,University of Debrecen,ZSA,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,INRAE,WR,JYU,University of Łódź,SISTEMA GMBH,BSC,EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR INNOVATION IN LOCAL DEVELOPMENT,James Hutton Institute,KIT,UCO,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES,AMIGO SRL,UniPi,Associazione PEFC Italia,ARC,SARGA,CROATIAN AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY ADVISORY SERVICE (CAFAS),EV ILVO,SUSTAINABLE IRELAND,Ghent University, Gent, Belgium,CNR,WUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818194Overall Budget: 4,991,500 EURFunder Contribution: 4,990,130 EURDESIRA will develop the concept of Socio-Cyber-Physical Systems to advance understanding of the impact of digitisation in rural areas, linking analysis directly to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. Operationalising the Responsible Research and Innovation approach, DESIRA will enrol agriculture, forestry and rural stakeholders in co-developing scenarios and policies in Living Labs established in 20 European Regions, and a Rural Digitization Forum gathering 250 stakeholders from all Europe. A Virtual Research Environment tailored to the purposes of the project will connect all participants and allow to increase substantially the interaction within the network. DESIRA will provide a Taxonomy and Inventory of Digital Game changers which will be implemented into an online Visualization Tool, a Set of Socio-Economic Impact Indicators aligned to the Sustainability Development Goals implemented into an online Socio-Economic Impact Tool, a Pan-European Assessment of digitization in European rural regions, a Needs, Expectations and Impact appraisal report, a Comparative Scenario Report based on scenario development activities of Living Labs and the Rural Digitization Forum, a Policy analysis and Roadmap, an Ethical Code to be adopted by researchers and innovators and recommended by policy bodies, five Use Cases that will report a further analysis – co-created by Living Labs with the support of ICT specialists - of the most promising solutions identified by Living Labs, Showcase Technologies - including a Virtual Farm Platform - that will create a selection of proof of concepts suggested by Use Cases. A detailed, multi-media dissemination, engagement and communication strategy will accompany the project from the beginning, looking at research as a multifunctional (research, engagement and communication) process and at the same time involving communication specialists in the development of adequate messages and in the choice of the most effective media.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:UM, SGGW, ANYSOLUTION, WU, INRAE +19 partnersUM,SGGW,ANYSOLUTION,WU,INRAE,THE LISBON COUNCIL,WR,1001 LAKES OY,EFFoST,ITC - INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER MURSKA SOBOTA,Luke,TSE,ATB,AGDATAHUB,UHLAVA OPS,INTRASOFT International,EV ILVO,WirelessInfo,IFIP,reframe.food,BSC,VUB,EPS,European Food Information ResourceFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101059473Overall Budget: 9,999,420 EURFunder Contribution: 9,999,420 EURThe digital transformation of food systems has entered a twilight zone: data-driven innovations have proven to be promising, but it is still unclear how to upscale adoption and have broader acceptance. The Data4Food2030 project aims to improve the data economy for food systems (DE4FS) by expanding its definition, mapping its development, performance and impact to create new insights and opportunities. This contributes to a more competitive and sustainable food system in the EU and supports implementation and adaptation of relevant policies such as a Digital Single Market, Green Deal and the Common Agricultural Policy. Data4Food2030 is a 4-year project that aims to 1) enlarge the knowledge base and insight into the DE4FS, 2) develop a system that monitors and evaluates the development, performance and impact of the DE4FS on relevant EU policies 3) identify drivers and barriers and turn these into opportunities, recommendations and solutions, 4) test solutions and evaluate recommendations in case studies and through stakeholder dialogues and 5) provide future scenarios and a roadmap and sustain the monitoring system to support policy development and accelerate the desired future state of the DE4FS. Data4Food2030’s approach is targeted at an improved future state of the DE4FS from which clear design principles, recommendations and solutions are derived for improving and adapting policies and practices at public and private level. As an essential part of the project, stakeholders are deeply engaged to provide input to various DE4FS concepts and evaluate several project outcomes to increase the impact of the project. Nine case studies provide real-life examples of the DE4FS at micro- and meso-economic level, deploying data and technologies, which are used for mapping and improvement to promote data-enabled business models. In this way, Data4Food2030 creates credible pathways to navigate properly through the twilight zone towards a fair, inclusive and innovative DE4FS.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:IIED, University of Belgrade, University of London, INRAE, KUL +12 partnersIIED,University of Belgrade,University of London,INRAE,KUL,CRPA,FIBL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AGRICULTURE,Faculty of Economics University of Belgrade,UAB,FIRAB,UWE,University of Gloucestershire,AAU,CLM,City, University of London,WU,BSCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 311778more_vert
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