Repot on cross visit in Italy
Tuscany Region hosted the Cross Visit from 7 th to 10th March 2016. The visit agenda was designed following the previous cross visits scheme: a. the first morning was dedicated to present Tuscany region and the activities of the host partner organization (Regional Government of Tuscany), the methodology to be used during the following days was explained ; 2. the afternoon and the next two days were dedicated to visit innovation cases and 3. the last day in the morning an event on the "The Innovation Broker : a new professional figure in agriculture" was organized and in the afternoon the cross visit ended with the AgriSpin symposium, which allowed the host partner and other invited relevant stakeholders to get feedbacks on what the team and the participants observed during the week
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Detail příspěvku
- Umístění
- Italy
- Autoři
- Eelke Wielinga
- Účel
- Decision-making support
- Dissemination
- Education/Training
- Typ souboru
- Document
- Velikost souboru
- 842 kB
- Vytvořeno dne
- 01-09-2016
- Jazyk původu
- English
- Oficiální webové stránky projektu
- AGRISPIN
- Licence
- CC BY
- Klíčová slova
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