Impacter: Guide pratique

Ces guides mettent en évidence ce que nous avons appris des actions et des études de cas dans LIAISON. L’objectif est d’aider tous ceux qui utilisent ces méthodes à améliorer la manière dont ils co-innovent dans le domaine de l’agriculture, de la sylviculture et du développement rural. LIAISON (Better Rural Innovation: Linking Actors, Instruments and Policies through Networks) est un projet multi-acteurs qui a été financé dans le cadre du PEI Agri, une initiative lancée par la Commission européenne en 2012 dont l’objectif est de favoriser une agriculture et une sylviculture compétitives et durables qui « réalisent plus et mieux avec moins ». L’innovation interactive rassemble une diversité d’acteurs publics et privés de l’innovation (agricul-teurs, conseillers, chercheurs, entreprises, ONG, etc.) possédant des connaissances et des expériences com-plémentaires dans l’évaluation, la co-création et la diffusion de solutions pratiques aux besoins réels des agriculteurs et des forestiers. Ces besoins découlent des problématiques quotidiennes auxquelles sont confron-tés les agriculteurs, les forestiers et les entreprises rurales. Les innovations générées par une approche interactive peuvent fournir des solutions bien adap-tées au terrain et plus faciles à mettre en oeuvre.

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  • Susanne von Münchhausen
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  • Access to Data
  • Monitoring
  • Evaluation
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10-05-2022
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