Conversations on Agroecology

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The Conversations on Agroecology will form the first steps towards strengthening agricultural knowledge and innovation systems (AKIS) for agroecology transition by facilitating linkages between Living Labs & Research Infrastructures actors across Europe. The online Conversations on Agroecology will run on a monthly schedule throughout the Partnership and enable mobilisation and networking of agroecology actors across and beyond Europe.

2024

#1 - The role of agricultural knowledge and innovation system (AKIS) for Agroecology

#2 - The Power of Networks for Agroecology

#3 - The role of Research Infrastructures (RIs) for Agroecology

#4 - Living Labs in the AGROECOLOGY Partnership and in the Soil Mission

#5 - Agroecological transition

#6 - Network of Agroecology Living Labs and Research Infrastructures: what is it and for whom?

2025

#7 - Lifelong Learning and Micro-credentials within AKIS

#8 - The role of Policy for agroecological transition

#9 - Building knowledge for agroecology: understanding evidence and conceptualizing monitoring approaches

#10 - Agroecology living labs to transform food systems

#11 - Monitoring agroecological transition – from theory to practice

#12 - Networks of Agroecology in Africa

#13 - Food System Transformation in the UK

#14 - Engagement of value chain actors in agroecology Living Labs

#15 - The potential of digitalization in agroecological farming system transformation

2026

#16 - Measuring Agroecology

#17 - Key factors for business models in agroecology Living Labs and Research Infrastructures

#18 - Land, Governance, and Community Power: Strategies for Sustainable Territorial Futures

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Taru Sandén

Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), AUSTRIA

Julia Fohrafellner

Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), AUSTRIA

Ana Pires da Silva, MSc.

National Institute for Agrarian and Veterinary Research (INIAV), PORTUGAL

Carla Moita Brites

National Institute for Agricultural and Veterinary Research (INIAV), PORTUGAL