project - Research and innovation

SOLINSA
SOLINSA

Completed | 2011 - 2014 Other, European Union
Completed | 2011 - 2014 Other, European Union
Affichage actuel du contenu de la page dans la langue maternelle, si disponible

Objectives

The SOLINSA project aims to identify barriers to the development of Learning and Innovation Networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA). The project will explore how policy instruments, financial arrangements, research, education and advisory services might support LINSA's in cost-efficient and effective ways.

Objectives

The SOLINSA project aims to identify barriers to the development of Learning and Innovation Networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA). The project will explore how policy instruments, financial arrangements, research, education and advisory services might support LINSA's in cost-efficient and effective ways.

Activities

The SOLINSA project aims to identify barriers to the development of Learning and Innovation Networks for sustainable agriculture (LINSA). The project will explore how policy instruments, financial arrangements, research, education and advisory services might support LINSA's in cost-efficient and effective ways.

Project details
Main funding source
Other EU research and development funds
Agricultural sectors
  • Crops (generic)
  • Livestock (generic)
Affichage actuel du contenu de la page dans la langue maternelle, si disponible

Contacts

Project coordinator

  • Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL

    Project coordinator

Project partners

  • French Livestock Institute

    Project partner

  • University of Hohenheim

    Project partner

  • Institute of Economics of Hungarian Academy of Sciences

    Project partner

  • University of Pisa

    Project partner

  • Baltic Studies Centre

    Project partner

  • AGRIDEA

    Project partner

  • the Federal Institute for Technology

    Project partner

  • Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (Fibl)

    Project partner

  • Wageningen Univeristy: communication and innovation studies and rural sociology

    Project partner

  • University of Gloucester

    Project partner

  • University of the West England Bristol

    Project partner