Women-Led Innovation Research Review

This is a review report on women-led innovation in farming and rural areas, as well as an inventory of previous and ongoing European projects with results relevant to FLIARA, delivered in the form of Fact Sheets. Major drivers of female-led innovation are identified along with successful women-led innovation and the gaps in the innovation ecosystem. It also examines the main elements and causes that enable higher levels of female-led innovation in farming and rural areas.

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Ubicación
  • Europe
Autores
  • FLIARA
Propósito
  • Evaluation
  • Dissemination
Tipo de fichero
Document
Tamaño del archivo
17.14 MB
Creado el
29-06-2023
Lengua de origen
English
Sitio web oficial del proyecto
Licencia
CC BY

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