Inventory of Female-Led Innovations

This deliverable serves as an essential component in the exploration of women-led innovations within the agricultural and rural domains. Its main goal is to identify and define important sub-themes that are essential for choosing the FLIARA project partner case studies. The deliverable serves as a fundamental continuation of the knowledge gained from WP1 and WP2 and is a vital component of the overall research framework

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Mjesto
  • Europe
Autori
  • FLIARA
Svrha
  • Evaluation
  • Dissemination
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Document
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4.65 MB
Stvoreno dana
05-01-2024
Izvorni jezik
English
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CC BY

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