Welcome to the FarmPath Kick-off Meeting! Farming Transitions: Pathways Towards Regional Sustainability of Agriculture in Europe.

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Welcome to the FarmPath Kick-off Meeting! Farming Transitions: Pathways Towards Regional Sustainability of Agriculture in Europe

Consortium Members Co-ordinator: Lee-Ann Sutherland, James Hutton Institute, Scotland, UK Science Leader: Ika Darnhofer, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna WP Leader George Vlahos, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece WP leader Simone Schiller, Institute for Rural Development, Germany WP leader Lukas Zagata, Czech Agricultural University of Prague, Czech Republic WP leader Teresa Pinto-Correia, University of Evora, Portugal Senior Scientific Advisor Geoff Wilson: University of Plymouth, UK Plamen Mishev, University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria Catherine Darrot, Institute for Life, Food and Horticultural Sciences and Landscaping, Rennes, France 2

The FarmPath Concept 3 In FarmPath, we propose that increasing sustainability of agriculture is best addressed by enabling flexible combinations of farming models, which vary to reflect the specific opportunity sets embedded in regional culture, agricultural capability, diversification potential, ecology and historic ownership and governance structures. -Using Transdisciplinary research -Sub-focus on young farmers and new entrants

FarmPath – focusing at regime level (Source: Geels, 2002:1261)

Aim and Objectives The overall goal of FarmPath is to identify and assess future transition pathways towards regional sustainability of agriculture in Europe, and the social and technological innovation needs required to initiate and progress along these pathways. 1) To improve our understanding of transition processes in European agriculture 2) To provide an in-depth analysis of 7 to 10 types of farming models and initiatives, through 21 case studies in 7 European states 3) To assess future transition pathways for sustainable agriculture through the development and operationalisation of the concept of ‘regional sustainability of agriculture’. 5

Objectives (continued) 4) To identify mechanisms to provide viable models for young farmers, through an analysis of the engagement of young people in initiatives, evaluating the issues, preferences and challenges (including gender) facing young people in agriculture at local, regional, national and European levels. 5) To develop evidence-based policy recommendations at farming system, regional, national and EU levels for identifying and pursuing future transition pathways and social and technological innovation needs. 6) To initiate a network of regional level stakeholders and organizations involved in transition processes in agriculture and to further equip, enable and consolidate it. 7) To provide resources for policymakers, academics and other stakeholders in order to develop their understanding and enable pursuit of transition towards regional sustainability of agriculture in their own efforts and organisations. 6

FarmPath Workpackage Structure 7

Key FarmPath Outputs Conceptual framework integrating transition management theory and with literature on agrarian change study of regional sustainability initiatives Co-construction of 14 regional sustainability scenarios Subfocus on issues affecting young farmers and new entrants Production of ‘regional sustainability of agriculture handbook’ and academic book 8

Reference Geels, Frank. (2002). Technological transitions as evolutionary reconfiguration processes: A multi‐level perspective and a case‐study. Research Policy 31(8‐9): 1257‐1274.