Sustainability Appraisal Workshop
This Deliverable disseminated the findings of the sustainability appraisal reported in Deliverable 6.5 to an audience of over 100 practitioners, academics, and civil society members. The importance of evaluating the sustainability of the innovations proposed by the Feed-a-Gene project was discussed in the light of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the design and implementation of the composite indicator was presented and illustrated with examples from the project.
Szczegółowy opis
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Szczegółowe informacje o wkładzie
- Lokalizacja
- Europe
- Autorzy
- Jaap Van Miligen
- Cel
- Dissemination
- Typ pliku
- Document
- Rozmiar pliku
- 3.45 MB
- Utworzono dnia
- 24-02-2020
- Język pochodzenia
- English
- Oficjalna strona projektu
- Feed-a-Gene
- Licencja
- CC BY
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