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    Initial Case Study Assessment and Selection Framework

    The initial case study assessment and selection framework will formulate the initial criteria for choosing case studies in WP3. These criteria will encompass the early identification of subtopics within the realms of sustainability innovation, which include environmental, economic, social, and cultural aspects. Additionally, this task will lay the foundation for guidelines concerning the evaluation of pathways leading to innovations led by women in farming and rural settings, as well as a comparative analysis of case studies in WP3.

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    FLIARA

    FLIARA: Female-Led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas

    Location
    • Europe
    Authors
    • FLIARA
    Purpose
    • Evaluation
    • Monitoring
    File type
    Document
    File size
    3.16 MB
    Created on
    30-09-2023
    Origin language
    English
    Official project website
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    License
    CC BY
    Keywords
    • sustainability practice
    • innovation
    • rural context
    • women-led and inclusive

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