Buona Pianificazione: Guida su come fare
Queste guide evidenziano ciò che abbiamo imparato dalle attività e dalla raccolta di dati di LIAISON. L’obiettivo è quello di aiutare tutti coloro che le utilizzano a migliorare il modo in cui co-innovano in agricoltura, silvicoltura e sviluppo rurale. LIAISON (Better Rural Innovation: Linking Actors,Instruments and Policies through Networks) è un Progetto multi-attore che è stato finanziato all’interno del PEI Agri, un’iniziativa lanciata dalla Commissione Europea nel 2012 con l’obiettivo di promuovere un’agricoltura e una silvicoltura competitive e sostenibili che “ottengono di più e meglio con meno”. L’approccio interattivo dell’innovazione riunisce una gamma diversificata di attori pubblici e privati dell’innovazione (agricoltori, consulenti, ricercatori, imprese, ONG ecc.) con conoscenze ed esperienze complementariper valutare, raccogliere, co-creare e diffondere soluzioni pratiche alle esigenze reali degli agricoltori e dei silvicoltori. Questi bisogni sono guidati da, e derivati da, le reali opportunità e sfide quotidiane affrontate da agricoltori, forestali e imprese rurali. Le innovazioni generate attraverso un approccio interattivo possono fornire soluzioni che sono ben adattate alle circostanze e che sono più facili da attuare.
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