Tools and techniques to initiate a policy dialogue

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Detail description

This document discusses the use of Policy Innovation Labs to co-create innovative solutions for agri-environmental and climate contracts.

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Contribution detail info

Project

Contracts2.0

Co-design of novel contract models for innovative agri-environmental-climate measures and for valorisation of environmental public goods

Location
Europe
Authors
Erling Andersen, Eszter Kelemen
Purpose
Communication, Dissemination

File type
Document
Created on
Aug 01, 2021
Origin language
English
Official project website
License
CC BY-NC


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