Latvia Cross visit report
In Latvia 4 innovation cases have been visited: 1. Teamwork for farm advice 2. Herbivorous project 3. Promotion of Youth entrepreneurship in rural areas 4. Development of economic activities (support for entrepreneurs) in rural areas The aim of this cross visit was to better understand these four innovative cases, the innovation process behind the cases, and the involvement of an innovation support service. Therefore, at each case the different actors were interviewed. The information gained during these interviews and the whole visit was used for the purpose of making a timeline for each case on which the crucial moments in the innovation process were indicated
Detaljan opis
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Pojedinosti o doprinosu
- Mjesto
- Latvia
- Autori
- Eelke Wielinga
- Svrha
- Decision-making support
- Dissemination
- Evaluation
- Education/Training
- Vrsta datoteke
- Document
- Veličina datoteke
- 785 kB
- Stvoreno dana
- 01-11-2016
- Izvorni jezik
- English
- Službena stranica projekta
- AGRISPIN
- Licenca
- CC BY
- Ključne riječi
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