Collective Intelligence for Agricultural Resilience in Territorial Reconfiguration

Enhancing agricultural and territorial resilience through collective intelligence and participatory methodologies

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The SAGACITE project, funded by INRA, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, IRSTEA, and the EU FEADER, enhances agricultural and territorial resilience through collective intelligence. It applies co-construction methods across five phases: theoretical framework, field research-actions, transversal analysis, ongoing valorisation, and knowledge production. Key study areas include organic agriculture (BioVallée, Vivre Bio en Roannais), collective resource management in Monts du Beaujolais, and post-milk-quota transitions in Sud-Isère, Chartreuse, and Savoie. Partners include INRA, IRSTEA, local authorities, and Cap Rural. The project delivers a three-module dashboard (sovereignty, autonomy, capacity) and toolkits with indicators for assessing change, frameworks for collective intelligence, and methodologies for innovation. Supporting resources include J-M Cornu’s *Guide pratique d’animation de l’intelligence collective* and Cap Rural’s actor-mapping tools. Outcomes are transferable for educators, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and citizen movements.

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Role and process of collective intelligence for innovation in the reconfigurations of agricultural

Role and process of collective intelligence for innovation in the reconfigurations of agricultural activities and their place in the territories

Location
France
Authors
Sabine NGUYEN BA , Frédéric WALLET , André TORRE , Daniel ROYBIN
Purpose
Communication, Dissemination

File type
document
Created on
May 19, 2016
Origin language
French
License
CC BY