Ruralization EURuralization EURuralization EURuralization EU
  • All forum
  • Sign in
  • Login

Promising practice of the UK Farmstart Network and new entrants

Ark / Promising practice of the UK Farmstart Network and new entrants

Promising practice of the UK Farmstart Network and new entrants

admince - 31 March, 2023 - No Comments

Events in October 2022

  • Previus
  • Next
MMonday TTuesday WWednesday TThursday FFriday SSaturday SSunday
2626 September, 2022●(1 event)

Category: Other eventsAll day: SmartAgriHubs Final Event

All day
26 September, 2022

The Horizon 2020 project SmartAgriHubs is coming to an end this year. Its Final Conference, which will take place on 26-26 September 2021, will be a great opportunity to celebrate its legacy and get to know other projects working on the digital transformation of the European Agrifood Sector.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

2727 September, 2022●(1 event)

Category: Other eventsAll day: SmartAgriHubs Final Event

All day
26 September, 2022

The Horizon 2020 project SmartAgriHubs is coming to an end this year. Its Final Conference, which will take place on 26-26 September 2021, will be a great opportunity to celebrate its legacy and get to know other projects working on the digital transformation of the European Agrifood Sector.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

2828 September, 2022●●(2 events)

Category: Other eventsAll day: SmartAgriHubs Final Event

All day
26 September, 2022

The Horizon 2020 project SmartAgriHubs is coming to an end this year. Its Final Conference, which will take place on 26-26 September 2021, will be a great opportunity to celebrate its legacy and get to know other projects working on the digital transformation of the European Agrifood Sector.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

Category: Other eventsAll day: 13th OECD Rural Development Conference

All day
28 September, 2022

The Government of Ireland is proud to host the 13th OECD Rural Development Conference 2022 on the theme of Building Sustainable, Resilient and Thriving Rural Places. As OECD Member States contend with multiple policy challenges, including emerging from COVID-19, Ireland welcomes the in-person participation of Ministers, senior policy makers and civil society for a wide ranging discussion on the future of rural places in September 2022.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

2929 September, 2022●●(3 events)

Category: Other eventsAll day: SmartAgriHubs Final Event

All day
26 September, 2022

The Horizon 2020 project SmartAgriHubs is coming to an end this year. Its Final Conference, which will take place on 26-26 September 2021, will be a great opportunity to celebrate its legacy and get to know other projects working on the digital transformation of the European Agrifood Sector.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

Category: Other eventsAll day: 13th OECD Rural Development Conference

All day
28 September, 2022

The Government of Ireland is proud to host the 13th OECD Rural Development Conference 2022 on the theme of Building Sustainable, Resilient and Thriving Rural Places. As OECD Member States contend with multiple policy challenges, including emerging from COVID-19, Ireland welcomes the in-person participation of Ministers, senior policy makers and civil society for a wide ranging discussion on the future of rural places in September 2022.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

Category: Other eventsAll day: Smart Agrifood Summit 2022

All day
29 September, 2022

Startup Europe’s Smart Agrifood Summit, an industry-leading event for the creation of innovative ecosystems within the European agri-food sector.

Agrifood is an International reference event in the sector and is a face-to-face and virtual meeting point where you can find partners, increase financing and internationalisation channels as well as publicise new products, services and innovative projects.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

3030 September, 2022●●(2 events)

Category: Other eventsAll day: 13th OECD Rural Development Conference

All day
28 September, 2022

The Government of Ireland is proud to host the 13th OECD Rural Development Conference 2022 on the theme of Building Sustainable, Resilient and Thriving Rural Places. As OECD Member States contend with multiple policy challenges, including emerging from COVID-19, Ireland welcomes the in-person participation of Ministers, senior policy makers and civil society for a wide ranging discussion on the future of rural places in September 2022.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

Category: Other eventsAll day: Smart Agrifood Summit 2022

All day
29 September, 2022

Startup Europe’s Smart Agrifood Summit, an industry-leading event for the creation of innovative ecosystems within the European agri-food sector.

Agrifood is an International reference event in the sector and is a face-to-face and virtual meeting point where you can find partners, increase financing and internationalisation channels as well as publicise new products, services and innovative projects.


Hybrid
View Location

More information

Read more

11 October, 2022 22 October, 2022
33 October, 2022 44 October, 2022 55 October, 2022 66 October, 2022 77 October, 2022 88 October, 2022 99 October, 2022
1010 October, 2022 1111 October, 2022 1212 October, 2022 1313 October, 2022 1414 October, 2022 1515 October, 2022 1616 October, 2022
1717 October, 2022 1818 October, 2022 1919 October, 2022 2020 October, 2022 2121 October, 2022 2222 October, 2022 2323 October, 2022
2424 October, 2022 2525 October, 2022●(1 event)

Category: Other eventsAll day: XII European Mountain Conve “Smart mountains: how to make our territories attractive and future-oriented?”

All day
25 October, 2022 – 27 October, 2022

The XII European Mountain Convention will be organised on 25 – 26 – 27 October 2022 in the Sila National Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve, Italy, by Euromontana in collaboration with Cia – Agricoltori Italiani.​

One day of study visits and two days of conference to define a sustainable strategy for the development of smart mountains towards 2050 and provide the basis for more integrated and effective public policies, contributing to the sustainable development of mountain areas and the quality of life of mountain communities.

DAY 1, TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum​

8.30 – 17.00 Three study visits will be organised around the Sila National Park and Biosphere Reserve. Details of these study visits are available here

18.00 – 20.00 General Assembly of Euromontana (for Euromontana members only)

From 20.30 Dinner at  La Nave della Sila Museum

DAY 2, WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum 

8.30 – 9.30 Registrations 

9.30 – 9.45 Official opening: Welcome by Juanan Gutiérrez Lazpita, President of Euromontana​

09.45 – 10.10 Welcome words by Italian organisers: Roberto Occhiuto, President of the Calabria Region, Cristiano Fini, CIA agricoltori Italiani President and Francesco Curcio, President of Sila National Park

 10.10 – 12.00 Session 1: How can European policies support a smarter approach in mountain areas? Moderator: Juanan Gutiérrez Lazpita, President of Euromontana​

High level panel:

  • Elisa Ferreira, Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms (via video message)

  • Ole Gustav Narud, State Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Norway

  • Herbert Dorfmann, Member of the European Parliament and member of the Intergroup on Rural, Mountainous and Remote Areas & Smart Villages

  • Władysław Ortyl, Marshal of the Podkarpackie Region, Poland & member of the European Committee of the Regions

  • Roberto Berutti, member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski

  • Giuseppe Blasi, Head of Department for European and International Policies and Rural Development at the  Italian Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Policies​

Questions & Answers with the audience 

12.00 – 14.00 Lunch 

14.00 – 15.30 Session 2: How can smart governance help shape future-oriented mountain areas? Moderator: Guillaume Corradino, Director of Euromontana​

Specific governance in EU mountains - Panorama of good practices in different EU countries. Stefano Sala - UNIMONT, University of Milan​

Round table: how can we leverage new participatory processes to design and implement smarter territorial development strategies?

  • The importance of participative democracy in cohesive communities. Tom Jones, President of the European Rural Community Alliance (ERCA)

  • The New European Bauhaus of Mountains. Giulia Paoletti, Researcher at Eurac Research

  • Perspectives from the Trans-Pyrenean Youth Forum. Idoia Arauzo González, Coordinator of the Development and Dynamisation Unit of the Pyrenees Working Community

  • Perspective from the EUSALP Youth Council. Maxime Bernard, Youth Councillor for EUSALP

  • The importance of governance in a smart village project. Thierry Antoine-Santoni, Senior Lecturer at the Pasquale Paoli University of Corsica & Scientific coordinator of the Smart Paesi project​

Questions & Answers with the audience

15.30 – 16.00 Coffee-break

 16.00 – 17.45 Session 3: How to develop innovative solutions for a better quality of life in the mountains? Sharing good practices​

Three parallel workshops to exchange good practices from the field and to see how a better quality of life can be developed in the mountains and how population can wish to come and stay in the mountains. Each workshop with consist in the showcase of inspirational initiatives, followed by an interactive discussion on how to tackle the challenge. The output of the discussions will directly feed the Final Declaration of the European Mountain Convention. Please select your workshop when registering.

From 20.00 Gala Diner at Torre Camigliati

DAY 3, THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum​

09.00 – 10.20 Session 4: How can research and innovation help boost the attractivity and resilience of mountain areas? Moderator: Bernat  Claramunt i López, Researcher at the Research Centre for Forest Ecology and Applications (CREAF) and coordinator of the Network for European Mountain Research (NEMOR) ​

  • Research and innovation as drivers of vibrant, sustainable and attractive rural areas. Enrique Nieto, Head of Policy Unit at AEIDL

  • How to develop social innovation in marginalised rural areas? Policy lessons and practical examples. Bill Slee, Honorary Research Fellow at James Hutton Institute and representative of the SIMRA project.

  • Understanding drivers of change in mountain areas to enhance resilience: findings from the MOVING project. Mar Delgado-Serrano, Researcher at University of Cordoba and Coordinator of the MOVING Project

  • An innovation hub for mountain development. Marc Pons, Director at Andorra Research & Innovation 

  • Questions & Answers ​

10.20 – 10.50 Coffee-break 

10.50 – 12.35 Session 5: Which economic tools and sectors to encourage? Sharing good practices​

Three parallel workshops to exchange good practices from the field and to see how to diversify mountain activities and encourage sustainable development of resources keeping balance between the socio, eco and environmental dimensions. Each workshop with consist in the showcase of inspirational initiatives, followed by an interactive discussion on how to tackle the challenge. The output of the discussions will directly feed the Final Declaration of the European Mountain Convention. Please select your workshop when registering.

Official Closure 

12.50 - 13.00 The measures and actions for mountain areas in the Rural Development Programme of region Calabria. Dr. Giacomo Giovinazzo General Director of the Agriculture Department and Managing Authority of the Rural Development Programme Calabria​

13.00 - 13.10 The new professional: the shepherd 4.0. Pasquale Tridico, President of INPS​

13.10 - 13.20 Final intervention and acknowledgements: Gianluca Gallo, Councillor for Agriculture at the Region of Calabria & Nicodemo Podella, Regional President of the Cia Agricoltori Italiani Calabria​

13.20 – 13.30 Policy Declaration for Smart Mountains, Juanan Gutiérrez, President of Euromontana and Guillaume Corradino, Director of Euromontana 

13.30 – 15.00 Networking lunch


Local
View Location

Read more

2626 October, 2022●(1 event)

Category: Other eventsAll day: XII European Mountain Conve “Smart mountains: how to make our territories attractive and future-oriented?”

All day
25 October, 2022 – 27 October, 2022

The XII European Mountain Convention will be organised on 25 – 26 – 27 October 2022 in the Sila National Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve, Italy, by Euromontana in collaboration with Cia – Agricoltori Italiani.​

One day of study visits and two days of conference to define a sustainable strategy for the development of smart mountains towards 2050 and provide the basis for more integrated and effective public policies, contributing to the sustainable development of mountain areas and the quality of life of mountain communities.

DAY 1, TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum​

8.30 – 17.00 Three study visits will be organised around the Sila National Park and Biosphere Reserve. Details of these study visits are available here

18.00 – 20.00 General Assembly of Euromontana (for Euromontana members only)

From 20.30 Dinner at  La Nave della Sila Museum

DAY 2, WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum 

8.30 – 9.30 Registrations 

9.30 – 9.45 Official opening: Welcome by Juanan Gutiérrez Lazpita, President of Euromontana​

09.45 – 10.10 Welcome words by Italian organisers: Roberto Occhiuto, President of the Calabria Region, Cristiano Fini, CIA agricoltori Italiani President and Francesco Curcio, President of Sila National Park

 10.10 – 12.00 Session 1: How can European policies support a smarter approach in mountain areas? Moderator: Juanan Gutiérrez Lazpita, President of Euromontana​

High level panel:

  • Elisa Ferreira, Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms (via video message)

  • Ole Gustav Narud, State Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Norway

  • Herbert Dorfmann, Member of the European Parliament and member of the Intergroup on Rural, Mountainous and Remote Areas & Smart Villages

  • Władysław Ortyl, Marshal of the Podkarpackie Region, Poland & member of the European Committee of the Regions

  • Roberto Berutti, member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski

  • Giuseppe Blasi, Head of Department for European and International Policies and Rural Development at the  Italian Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Policies​

Questions & Answers with the audience 

12.00 – 14.00 Lunch 

14.00 – 15.30 Session 2: How can smart governance help shape future-oriented mountain areas? Moderator: Guillaume Corradino, Director of Euromontana​

Specific governance in EU mountains - Panorama of good practices in different EU countries. Stefano Sala - UNIMONT, University of Milan​

Round table: how can we leverage new participatory processes to design and implement smarter territorial development strategies?

  • The importance of participative democracy in cohesive communities. Tom Jones, President of the European Rural Community Alliance (ERCA)

  • The New European Bauhaus of Mountains. Giulia Paoletti, Researcher at Eurac Research

  • Perspectives from the Trans-Pyrenean Youth Forum. Idoia Arauzo González, Coordinator of the Development and Dynamisation Unit of the Pyrenees Working Community

  • Perspective from the EUSALP Youth Council. Maxime Bernard, Youth Councillor for EUSALP

  • The importance of governance in a smart village project. Thierry Antoine-Santoni, Senior Lecturer at the Pasquale Paoli University of Corsica & Scientific coordinator of the Smart Paesi project​

Questions & Answers with the audience

15.30 – 16.00 Coffee-break

 16.00 – 17.45 Session 3: How to develop innovative solutions for a better quality of life in the mountains? Sharing good practices​

Three parallel workshops to exchange good practices from the field and to see how a better quality of life can be developed in the mountains and how population can wish to come and stay in the mountains. Each workshop with consist in the showcase of inspirational initiatives, followed by an interactive discussion on how to tackle the challenge. The output of the discussions will directly feed the Final Declaration of the European Mountain Convention. Please select your workshop when registering.

From 20.00 Gala Diner at Torre Camigliati

DAY 3, THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum​

09.00 – 10.20 Session 4: How can research and innovation help boost the attractivity and resilience of mountain areas? Moderator: Bernat  Claramunt i López, Researcher at the Research Centre for Forest Ecology and Applications (CREAF) and coordinator of the Network for European Mountain Research (NEMOR) ​

  • Research and innovation as drivers of vibrant, sustainable and attractive rural areas. Enrique Nieto, Head of Policy Unit at AEIDL

  • How to develop social innovation in marginalised rural areas? Policy lessons and practical examples. Bill Slee, Honorary Research Fellow at James Hutton Institute and representative of the SIMRA project.

  • Understanding drivers of change in mountain areas to enhance resilience: findings from the MOVING project. Mar Delgado-Serrano, Researcher at University of Cordoba and Coordinator of the MOVING Project

  • An innovation hub for mountain development. Marc Pons, Director at Andorra Research & Innovation 

  • Questions & Answers ​

10.20 – 10.50 Coffee-break 

10.50 – 12.35 Session 5: Which economic tools and sectors to encourage? Sharing good practices​

Three parallel workshops to exchange good practices from the field and to see how to diversify mountain activities and encourage sustainable development of resources keeping balance between the socio, eco and environmental dimensions. Each workshop with consist in the showcase of inspirational initiatives, followed by an interactive discussion on how to tackle the challenge. The output of the discussions will directly feed the Final Declaration of the European Mountain Convention. Please select your workshop when registering.

Official Closure 

12.50 - 13.00 The measures and actions for mountain areas in the Rural Development Programme of region Calabria. Dr. Giacomo Giovinazzo General Director of the Agriculture Department and Managing Authority of the Rural Development Programme Calabria​

13.00 - 13.10 The new professional: the shepherd 4.0. Pasquale Tridico, President of INPS​

13.10 - 13.20 Final intervention and acknowledgements: Gianluca Gallo, Councillor for Agriculture at the Region of Calabria & Nicodemo Podella, Regional President of the Cia Agricoltori Italiani Calabria​

13.20 – 13.30 Policy Declaration for Smart Mountains, Juanan Gutiérrez, President of Euromontana and Guillaume Corradino, Director of Euromontana 

13.30 – 15.00 Networking lunch


Local
View Location

Read more

2727 October, 2022●●(4 events)

Category: Other eventsAll day: XII European Mountain Conve “Smart mountains: how to make our territories attractive and future-oriented?”

All day
25 October, 2022 – 27 October, 2022

The XII European Mountain Convention will be organised on 25 – 26 – 27 October 2022 in the Sila National Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve, Italy, by Euromontana in collaboration with Cia – Agricoltori Italiani.​

One day of study visits and two days of conference to define a sustainable strategy for the development of smart mountains towards 2050 and provide the basis for more integrated and effective public policies, contributing to the sustainable development of mountain areas and the quality of life of mountain communities.

DAY 1, TUESDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum​

8.30 – 17.00 Three study visits will be organised around the Sila National Park and Biosphere Reserve. Details of these study visits are available here

18.00 – 20.00 General Assembly of Euromontana (for Euromontana members only)

From 20.30 Dinner at  La Nave della Sila Museum

DAY 2, WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum 

8.30 – 9.30 Registrations 

9.30 – 9.45 Official opening: Welcome by Juanan Gutiérrez Lazpita, President of Euromontana​

09.45 – 10.10 Welcome words by Italian organisers: Roberto Occhiuto, President of the Calabria Region, Cristiano Fini, CIA agricoltori Italiani President and Francesco Curcio, President of Sila National Park

 10.10 – 12.00 Session 1: How can European policies support a smarter approach in mountain areas? Moderator: Juanan Gutiérrez Lazpita, President of Euromontana​

High level panel:

  • Elisa Ferreira, Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms (via video message)

  • Ole Gustav Narud, State Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development, Norway

  • Herbert Dorfmann, Member of the European Parliament and member of the Intergroup on Rural, Mountainous and Remote Areas & Smart Villages

  • Władysław Ortyl, Marshal of the Podkarpackie Region, Poland & member of the European Committee of the Regions

  • Roberto Berutti, member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski

  • Giuseppe Blasi, Head of Department for European and International Policies and Rural Development at the  Italian Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Policies​

Questions & Answers with the audience 

12.00 – 14.00 Lunch 

14.00 – 15.30 Session 2: How can smart governance help shape future-oriented mountain areas? Moderator: Guillaume Corradino, Director of Euromontana​

Specific governance in EU mountains - Panorama of good practices in different EU countries. Stefano Sala - UNIMONT, University of Milan​

Round table: how can we leverage new participatory processes to design and implement smarter territorial development strategies?

  • The importance of participative democracy in cohesive communities. Tom Jones, President of the European Rural Community Alliance (ERCA)

  • The New European Bauhaus of Mountains. Giulia Paoletti, Researcher at Eurac Research

  • Perspectives from the Trans-Pyrenean Youth Forum. Idoia Arauzo González, Coordinator of the Development and Dynamisation Unit of the Pyrenees Working Community

  • Perspective from the EUSALP Youth Council. Maxime Bernard, Youth Councillor for EUSALP

  • The importance of governance in a smart village project. Thierry Antoine-Santoni, Senior Lecturer at the Pasquale Paoli University of Corsica & Scientific coordinator of the Smart Paesi project​

Questions & Answers with the audience

15.30 – 16.00 Coffee-break

 16.00 – 17.45 Session 3: How to develop innovative solutions for a better quality of life in the mountains? Sharing good practices​

Three parallel workshops to exchange good practices from the field and to see how a better quality of life can be developed in the mountains and how population can wish to come and stay in the mountains. Each workshop with consist in the showcase of inspirational initiatives, followed by an interactive discussion on how to tackle the challenge. The output of the discussions will directly feed the Final Declaration of the European Mountain Convention. Please select your workshop when registering.

From 20.00 Gala Diner at Torre Camigliati

DAY 3, THURSDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2022

Location: La Nave della Sila Museum​

09.00 – 10.20 Session 4: How can research and innovation help boost the attractivity and resilience of mountain areas? Moderator: Bernat  Claramunt i López, Researcher at the Research Centre for Forest Ecology and Applications (CREAF) and coordinator of the Network for European Mountain Research (NEMOR) ​

  • Research and innovation as drivers of vibrant, sustainable and attractive rural areas. Enrique Nieto, Head of Policy Unit at AEIDL

  • How to develop social innovation in marginalised rural areas? Policy lessons and practical examples. Bill Slee, Honorary Research Fellow at James Hutton Institute and representative of the SIMRA project.

  • Understanding drivers of change in mountain areas to enhance resilience: findings from the MOVING project. Mar Delgado-Serrano, Researcher at University of Cordoba and Coordinator of the MOVING Project

  • An innovation hub for mountain development. Marc Pons, Director at Andorra Research & Innovation 

  • Questions & Answers ​

10.20 – 10.50 Coffee-break 

10.50 – 12.35 Session 5: Which economic tools and sectors to encourage? Sharing good practices​

Three parallel workshops to exchange good practices from the field and to see how to diversify mountain activities and encourage sustainable development of resources keeping balance between the socio, eco and environmental dimensions. Each workshop with consist in the showcase of inspirational initiatives, followed by an interactive discussion on how to tackle the challenge. The output of the discussions will directly feed the Final Declaration of the European Mountain Convention. Please select your workshop when registering.

Official Closure 

12.50 - 13.00 The measures and actions for mountain areas in the Rural Development Programme of region Calabria. Dr. Giacomo Giovinazzo General Director of the Agriculture Department and Managing Authority of the Rural Development Programme Calabria​

13.00 - 13.10 The new professional: the shepherd 4.0. Pasquale Tridico, President of INPS​

13.10 - 13.20 Final intervention and acknowledgements: Gianluca Gallo, Councillor for Agriculture at the Region of Calabria & Nicodemo Podella, Regional President of the Cia Agricoltori Italiani Calabria​

13.20 – 13.30 Policy Declaration for Smart Mountains, Juanan Gutiérrez, President of Euromontana and Guillaume Corradino, Director of Euromontana 

13.30 – 15.00 Networking lunch


Local
View Location

Read more

Category: Ruralization events10:00 am: OPEN DEI Final Event

10:00 am – 4:00 pm
27 October, 2022

OPEN DEI final event which will take place next Thursday 27 October 2022 (10 am – 4 pm) in Brussels at Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, with the participation of the European Commission and some projects. We have rented a room for about 70 people, in addition to a remote connection for those who cannot attend in person.

The project deals with issues related to Digital transformation in four domains/sectors (Agrifood, Manufacturing, Health&Care, Energy).

The final event is the perfect opportunity to look at the results, which form an important basis for a fair data economy and the deployment of the EU strategy for digitalization. The final event will demonstrate the milestones achieved by the entire OPEN DEI community and will initiate interesting discussions on the topic of digital transformation.

What’s in for you?
- Intensive panel discussion on challenges and opportunities in the four OPEN DEI domains: Manufacturing, agriculture, energy, and healthcare
- Inspiring keynotes on digital platforms, data spaces, DSSC and digital transformation
- Knowledge corners on the results of large scale pilots and digital maturity models
- In-depth presentations of the key enablers for supporting companies on digital transformation like data spaces building blocks and standardized architectures for interoperability

In case you are able to attend in person, here it is the REGISTRATION LINK: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/open-dei-final-event-tickets-395259199907

The outcomes of the project and the final event will be a last missing gift: a strategic roadmap for digital transformation, data spaces and a recommendation how to move forward.

To connect remotely, the event will be live streamed via YouTube channel of OPEN DEI. People can follow the talk live here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dc55dSSraa4

Download AGENDA


Hybrid
View Location

Read more

Category: Ruralization events2:00 pm: Pathways towards Generational Renewal in Farming and Rural Areas

2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
27 October, 2022

Pathways towards Generational Renewal in Farming and Rural Areas

Date: 27 October 2022

Venue: Online via Zoom

Agenda

Event Description:

The conference focused on the theme of ‘Pathways towards Generational Renewal in Farming and Rural Areas’. Research conducted in the Irish context as part of the RURALIZATION project was presented engaging with the issue of farm generational renewal and the wider question of facilitating new generations in rural areas. The discussion also reflected on the policy implications of the results.

Two case studies were presented on the issue of farm generational renewal. Wider, cross-cutting outcomes and reflections relating to the policy implications included the scope of policy areas the project’s findings have potential relevance for, such as from housing and transport policy at national levels to European level agricultural policy, in particular the CAP and its objective related to generational renewal. The research also raises many challenges for policy and competing needs to balance e.g. the dreams of young people for one-off housing and sustainable rural housing policy; integration and long-term staying of newcomers in rural areas but also balancing the impact on the receiving area (e.g. on house prices); balancing the needs of successors and the retiring farming generation. The policy process also needs attention, relating to how governance happens and the co-creation of polices.


Local
View Location

Read more

Category: Ruralization events3:00 pm: New perspectives for rural areas close to cities

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
27 October, 2022

Project partners CNRS and TU Delft will organise a short discussion on one of RURALIZATION´s case studies: The Versailles Plain’s Association and peri-urban agriculture diversification. Followed by an introduction by Willem Korthals Altes (project coordination), Dr. Camille Robert-Boeuf (CNRS) will present the case study and illustrate how it promotes farmers’ generational renewal and a more local agriculture in a very urbanised context. This will lead to a discussion with participants. The event will take place at the Delft University of Technology.

DOWNLOAD AGENDA


Local
View Location

Read more

2828 October, 2022 2929 October, 2022 3030 October, 2022
3131 October, 2022 11 November, 2022 22 November, 2022 33 November, 2022 44 November, 2022 55 November, 2022●(1 event)

Category: Other eventsAll day: RURALIZATION FRENCH NATIONAL CONFERENCE: The Manche, territories to rebuild ruralities

All day
5 November, 2022 – 9 November, 2022

The Manche, territories to rebuild ruralities

Date: 5-9 November 2022

Venue: Centre Culturel International de Cerisy. 

Event Description:

The three-and-a-half-day conference allowed for "cross fertilization" between researchers in the rural social sciences (both internal and external participants in the Ruralization Project who are experts on its topics), locals (newcomers, new entrants, successors, young people,...), and stakeholders.

Each of the three days were focused on a theme of the ruralization project: i) the issue of young people in rural areas, and their future on the territory; ii) the renewal of local development with issues updated by the environmental, social and health crises, and taking into account the trends at work; iii) education in nature-based professions as a lever for agriculture, newcomers as well as successors, to take into account the environmental and societal issues.


Local
View Location

Read more

66 November, 2022●(1 event)

Category: Other eventsAll day: RURALIZATION FRENCH NATIONAL CONFERENCE: The Manche, territories to rebuild ruralities

All day
5 November, 2022 – 9 November, 2022

The Manche, territories to rebuild ruralities

Date: 5-9 November 2022

Venue: Centre Culturel International de Cerisy. 

Event Description:

The three-and-a-half-day conference allowed for "cross fertilization" between researchers in the rural social sciences (both internal and external participants in the Ruralization Project who are experts on its topics), locals (newcomers, new entrants, successors, young people,...), and stakeholders.

Each of the three days were focused on a theme of the ruralization project: i) the issue of young people in rural areas, and their future on the territory; ii) the renewal of local development with issues updated by the environmental, social and health crises, and taking into account the trends at work; iii) education in nature-based professions as a lever for agriculture, newcomers as well as successors, to take into account the environmental and societal issues.


Local
View Location

Read more

Ruralization@consulta-europa.com
Privacy@consulta-eruopa.com

Cookies policy | Legal warning

Copyright © All Rights Reserved