Learning and Innovation Networks for Sustainable Agriculture: Processes of Co-evolution, Joint Reflection and Facilitation
2015; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 21; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/1389224x.2014.991111
ISSN1750-8622
AutoresHeidrun Moschitz, D. Roep, Gianluca Brunori, Tālis Tīsenkopfs,
Tópico(s)Cooperative Studies and Economics
ResumoClick to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgementWe would like to thank all the stakeholders from the LINSA whose engagement in the project was vital to obtain the rich results of the project, of which some are presented in this special issue.Finally, we would like to acknowledge the contribution to the results of all partners of the SOLINSA project: Heidrun Moschitz, Robert Home, Julia Jawtusch, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Switzerland; Gianluca Brunori, Adanella Rossi, Elena Favelli, Giaime Berti, University of Pisa, Italy; Julie Ingram, James Kirwan, Nigel Curry, Damian Maye, Katarina Kubinakova, CCRI, United Kingdom; Dirk Roep, Laurens Klerkx, Frans Hermans, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; David Bourdin, Kim Anh Joly, Niels Rump, Pierre Praz, AGRIDEA, Switzerland; Dominique Barjolle, Loredana Sorg, Delphine Enaudi, Federal Institute for Technology, Switzerland; Talis Tisenkopfs, Sandra Sumane, Ilona Kunda, Baltic Studies Centre, Latvia; Anne-Charlotte Dockès, Delphine Neumeister, Brigitte Frappat, French Livestock Institute, France; Volker Hoffmann, Simone Helmle, Stefan Burkart, Vinzenz Bauer, University of Hohenheim, Germany; Gusztáv Nemes, Ágnes Varga, László Ördög, Zoltán Bakucs, Institute of Economics of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary.HEIDRUN MOSCHITZ, DIRK ROEP, GIANLUCA BRUNORI and TALIS TISENKOPFSAdditional informationFundingThis work was supported by the European Commission under the 7th Research Framework Programme [grant agreement number 266306]. The views presented here are the views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Commission.
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