Diffusion and transfer of knowledge in agriculture

by Christian Huyghe (editor), Pascal Bergeret (editor), Uno Svedin (editor)
november 2016
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Summary

This book focuses on innovation in the agri-food system and the new paradigm drawn by bioeconomic approaches and principles. It draws on contributions presented during the 29th EURAGRI annual conference held in Luxemburg (September 2015) as well as on other workshops organised as part of EURAGRI. EURAGRI is an informal gathering of EU research and higher education organisations and ministries interested in agri-food research. It works as a platform of exchange and discussion on topics of common interest pertaining to the organisation, orientation and outlook of agri-food research in Europe in connection with global changes.

Table of contents

Marc Hansen, Minister of Higher Education and Research of Luxembourg

Fernand Etgen,  Minister of Agriculture, Viticulture and Consumer Protection of Luxembourg

 

Introduction. Innovation in the agri-food system and the bioeconomy

Pascal Bergeret, Christian Huyghe, Uno Svedin

 

Chapter 1. Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. A challenge for Europe

Erik Mathijs, Gianluca Brunori, Michael Carus, Michel Griffon, Luisa Last

Introduction

The transition to a sustainable European bioeconomy: premises and conditions

State of play in the bioeconomy

Scenarios

Recommendations

 

Chapter 2. Sustainability as innovation: challenges and perspectives in measurement and implementation

Vera Bitsch

Introduction

Innovation: definition and framework

Defining sustainability

Challenges in developing a measurement system

Examples of measurement of sustainability in agricultural value chains

Critical issues in the development of measurement systems and conclusions

References

 

Chapter 3. The contributions of the social sciences and humanities to the bioeconomy: implications for agriculture and food

Uno Svedin

Introduction

Framing the issues

The agri-food bioeconomy

Conclusion

References

 

Chapter 4. Food value chains: a challenge for innovation

Wolfgang Bokelmann

Introduction

Means of coordination: the governance perspective

Future challenges

References

 

Chapter 5. Obstacles to the diffusion of innovation in the agricultural sector

Wolfgang Bokelmann, Bettina König

Innovation: the key to meeting future challenges

Driving forces of innovation

Delving into the concept of innovation

Practical experience

Taking a systemic view

Uncertainty in the innovation process

Incentives in the innovation process

Considering the entire process

References

 

Chapter 6. Confrontation of knowledge transfer models between advanced innovation systems and post-socialist regions in Central Europe

Niclas Rüffer

Introduction

Research design and methodology

Effective knowledge and technology transfer – high-performing regional systems vs. the Opole Voivodship

Conclusion

Acknowledgements

Bibliography

 

Chapter 7. Agricultural knowledge chain – Examples from SLU, Alnarp, Sweden

Lena Ekelund

Introduction

The knowledge chain versus the knowledge innovation system

Organisation of collaboration

How Partnership Alnarp works

Other forms of collaboration

References

 

Chapter 8. New strategic approaches for promoting the diffusion of innovations within the horticultural sector

Myriam Stenger, Marianne Altmann, Monika Schreiner

Introduction

Forming the future in German horticulture – the mandate

Mode of diffusion – structured and participative

Achieving successful innovation diffusion

Well-equipped for the future – strategic guidelines

References

 

Final conclusion

Carole Crumley, Bettina Heimann

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Features

Language(s): English

Publisher: Éditions Quae

Edition: 1st edition

Collection: Matière à débattre et décider

Published: 28 november 2016

Reference eBook [ePub]: 02571EPB

EAN13 eBook [ePub]: 9782759225958

Interior: Colour

Size: 1.35 MB (ePub)

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