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WP5 – topics to include in case study analysis for the scenario development WP 5: Assessment of Transition Pathways to Regional Sustainability of Agriculture Participatory scenario development exercise. Identify pathways and visions, reflecting differentiation. Assess needs. Develop Handbook. 2 case-study areas in each field research country. Months 17 to 34. Most teams have 7 man months for this. March 20123rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – definition of terms Regional Sustainability of Agriculture What is the region ? Different definitions, one general understanding, the administrative region: NUTS 2 Can we focus on sub-regions ? Related with the initiatives, coherence in terms of land cover pattern, activities, institutions: a municipality, a group of municipalities, site Natura 2000, a label or brand area, etc >> we an call it REGION ? may correspond to a Landscape Character Area March 201223rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – definition of terms Regional Sustainability of Agriculture Do we need a lower scale – local landscape ? Yes, if we chose to proceed with visualisation *an area representative of the region and the issues addressed in the scenarios *particularly clear for the participants *well defined boundaries – a valley, an area around a village, along a waterstream March 201223rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – definition of terms Where will we develop the scenarios In two sub-regions More diversity covered Needs two sets of participants In one sub-region x two scenario areas More complementarity between the scenario work Needs one set of participants Consider two cases within the sub-region Assess scenarios for each of them and the complementarity at sub-regional level >>> selection according to representativeness of European diversity March 201223rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – identification of participants Includes NSPG but is broader people who we would like to get involved and with increased awareness for possible futures of the area >> need to give them something they do not have >> need to keep them interested March 201223rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development Ackowledge differentiation: What type of agriculture and agricultural area are we dealing with Sub-region: Characteristics Assets and constraints Selection of scenario areas and: Characteristics Assets and constraints Particularities within the sub-region >> according to a common framework March 201223rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development A common framework for differentiating our scenario areas: agriculture (intensity, area, economic role…) diversification (more activities, type of activities, deepening- regrounding-broadening) - + + - Ex.: extensive agriculture, and need for rural activities to support agriculture
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WP5 – scenario development The main question: what is sustainabality of agriculture in this sub-region ? and in each scenario area ? Scenario narratives : what are possible futures for the scenario areas ? According to large drivers (CAP, food security, energy prices, global economic crisis): selected jointly 2 or 3 scenarios Short time horizon : 10 years March 201223rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development The main question: what is sustainabality of agriculture in this sub-region ? and in each scenario area ? Scenario narratives : what are possible futures for the scenario areas ? According to large drivers (CAP, food security, energy prices, global economic crisis): selected jointly 2 or 3 scenarios Short time horizon : 10 years March 201223rd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development A set of common questions (emerging also from WP3 ?): What are main assets of the region for future sustainability ? What could be expectable scenarios (2, 3..) What is missing to secure sustainability ? What will attract young farmers /new entrants ? What are needs ? What is general x what is specific from this region ? What can be solved locally x what depends from other levels of governance handbook recommendations 21-23 September 20112nd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development We need to know (to be considered in WP3 ?): Case-study description: agriculture, activities, landscape and land use, population,... >> acknowledging differentiation /typology of rural areas Mapping institutional arrangements Assessing social capital Rural development and policy integration Territorial management and spatial planning Assets 21-23 September 20112nd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development We need to keep in mind In order to keep participants engaged in the process until the end, they need to be interested and feel they receive something worthwhile: Careful selection of participants Identification of what are their expectations and needs (explicit or not) Awareness of what we can give them link to iniciatives ? (emerging from WP 3 and 4) 21-23 September 20112nd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development The process – meetings: 1 year / 4 meetings: 1.framework, goals, past experiences, future storylines, sustainability issues 2.Return to storylines > scenarios, visualisation, confrontation 3. Different scenarios: sustainability and needs, what can be done locally what needs solutions higher up in system 4. Different pathways > different needs > handbook and recomendations 6 months / 2 meetings 1. framework, goals, past experiences, future storylines, sustainability issues > scenarios 2. Scenarios > visualisation > discussion. Needs, what can be done locally what needs other solutions, handbook + recomendations 21-23 September 20112nd FarmPath meeting
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WP5 – scenario development The expected outcome: Shared awareness of local specific assets Shared awareness of possible futures > locally Definition of expectable pathways and selection of sustainable ones Identification of needs for sustainability paths: local, regional and central level + specific for the region Engagement of the participants in decisions about pathways for agriculture sustainability Handbook + recommendations 21-23 September 20112nd FarmPath meeting
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