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Innovation and research in organic farming: A multi‐level approach to facilitate cooperation among stakeholders

Bellon, S.; Desclaux, D. and LE PICHON, V. (2010) Innovation and research in organic farming: A multi‐level approach to facilitate cooperation among stakeholders. Paper at: 9 European IFSA Symposium, Vienna (Austria) , 4‐7 July 2010.

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Summary

A wider range of stakeholders is expected to be involved in organic research. A decision‐support tool is needed to define priorities and to allocate tasks among institutions. Based on research and management experience in organic research, the authors have developed a framework for experimental and research
projects. The framework is based on a multi‐level approach. Each level is defined according to the directness of the innovation impact on the organic systems. The projects carried out for each level were assessed over a ten-year period. Two applications are presented: analysis of crop protection strategies in horticulture and plant breeding programmes. When combined with four development models of organic farming, this multi‐level analysis appears to be promising for defining research agendas.


EPrint Type:Conference paper, poster, etc.
Type of presentation:Paper
Keywords:frameworks; research methodologies; crop protection; plant breeding; policy instruments
Subjects: Farming Systems
Knowledge management > Research methodology and philosophy
Research affiliation: France > GRAB - Groupe de Recherche en Agriculture biologique
France > INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
ISBN:978-3-200-01908-9
Deposited By: Le Pichon, Vianney
ID Code:19501
Deposited On:31 Oct 2011 08:23
Last Modified:31 Oct 2011 08:23
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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