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    Guidelines for multi-actor platform building and roadmap in pilot areas

    The approach of multi-­‐actor platform building is based on two basic assumptions -­‐ it is an open-­‐ended and a context-­‐dependent process. Therefore we propose it to be a combination of two interrelated types of activities. Regional Meetings are the backbone of the process and they are generically defined in the Grant Agreement Annex I (Description of Action). A mix of concrete methods of trust building among actors, on the other hand, shall be tailored to fit local conditions in each particular pilot area. The document provides a basic definition of a portfolio of methods for this purpose (snow-­‐ball technique, “law of the neighbour”, informal talk, semi-­‐structured interviews, round-­‐table discussions, brainstorming, focus groups, adaptive management). The Regional Managers/Teams shall select the elements that best fit into the specific pilot area context at any given time in the process.

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    FATIMA

    FArming Tools for external nutrient Inputs and water MAnagement

    Ubicación
    • Europe
    Autores
    • Jan Těšitel
    Propósito
    • Education/Training
    • Dissemination
    • Decision-making support
    Tipo de fichero
    Document
    Tamaño del archivo
    661 kB
    Creado el
    01-09-2015
    Lengua materna
    English
    Web oficial del proyecto
    FATIMA
    Licencia
    CC BY
    Palabras clave
    • Sustainable
    • crop
    • agriculture
    • environment
    • farmer
    • community

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