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44 March, 2021●(1 event)8:00 am: RURALIZATION FINNISH NATIONAL CONFERENCE8:00 am – 10:00 am Event agenda: Event description The event was organised to disseminate the findings of the foresights analysis (WP4) of the RURALIZATION project and has been rated as very successful. It was organised as a joint effort by the FFRC/UTU and the National Rural Network. A short invitation can be found through the following link. The participants reflected the presented trends through the Menti platform and described the most probable future of the rural areas with one word. The most common words were “diversified”, “empowering”, “vital”, “peaceful” and “mysterious”. After the presentations and comments, the participants were split randomly into breakout rooms to hold individual debates. They were asked to write one issue regarding a trend or a dream worth of special attention in the chat. The most common topic was related to enabling and empowering, to making regeneration of the rural areas possible for various actors. This reflects the setting where there are opportunities, but even more obstacles. In addition, a number of other topics were mentioned, including remote work, nature-based welfare, new opportunities for rural housing, local food and production of more visions. Online |
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1010 March, 2021●(1 event)All day: Rural repopulation, generational renewal and access to land: recent data, innovations and trends from a Catalan and European perspective All day Event description The event was held online and has been rated as fairly successful. It included two main parts: on one side a one-hour conference describing the main work packages of Ruralization, and some of the results so far; and on the other side a one-and-a-half-hour debate on the future of rural areas and the agricultural sector after the pandemic. Online |
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2222 March, 2021●(1 event)All day: Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe’s rural areas All day The European Network for Rural Development (ENRD), in close cooperation with the European Commission, organised a virtual event - 'Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe's rural areas' between 22 and 26 March 2021 Local |
2323 March, 2021●(1 event)All day: Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe’s rural areas All day The European Network for Rural Development (ENRD), in close cooperation with the European Commission, organised a virtual event - 'Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe's rural areas' between 22 and 26 March 2021 Local |
2424 March, 2021●(1 event)All day: Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe’s rural areas All day The European Network for Rural Development (ENRD), in close cooperation with the European Commission, organised a virtual event - 'Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe's rural areas' between 22 and 26 March 2021 Local |
2525 March, 2021●●(2 events)All day: Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe’s rural areas All day The European Network for Rural Development (ENRD), in close cooperation with the European Commission, organised a virtual event - 'Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe's rural areas' between 22 and 26 March 2021 Local 9:00 am: RURALIZATION H2020 Fringe Event9:00 am – 10:00 am RURALIZATION will be part of the Rural Vision Week! We will be hosting an Online Fringe Event on “Trends affecting rural areas and innovative practices for rural regeneration and generational renewal”. Check out our latest Newsletter for more info on the event & sign up at the link below! Online |
2626 March, 2021●●(4 events)All day: Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe’s rural areas All day The European Network for Rural Development (ENRD), in close cooperation with the European Commission, organised a virtual event - 'Rural Vision Week: Imagining the future of Europe's rural areas' between 22 and 26 March 2021 Local All day: Bodenlos – Quereinsteiger in der Landwirtschaft“ ("Landless – New entrants into Farming“) All day Event agenda: Introduction Event description Regarding main experiences and results from the discussion, there was a very engaged and open discussion in which very different perspectives were brought forward. We were surprised that especially policy makers from the Länder-level were not aware of the potential for changing the situation for new entrants by legislative reforms. The discussion gave rise to the hope that we could form a group of policymakers that embrace inputs and insights generated by the RURALIZATION project on a regular basis. Online All day: Co-creative Workshop: Access to land All day Event agenda: 10.00-10.30: Introduction (what is this event about, what is the link with RURALIZATION, introduction on the analytical framework (D6.1) used to guide the discussions) 10.30-11.30: First discussion round in 6 subgroups 11.30-11.40: Short break 11.40-12.20: second discussion round in 6 subgroups 12.20-12.30: Concluding remarks Event description The event was set up as a co-creative workshop. In the long run De Landgenoten is planning to work towards policy recommendations on access to land for agro-ecological farmers. This workshop was supposed to be a steppingstone towards that larger goal. The overall topic of 'access to land for agro-ecological farmers' was split-up in 6 subthemes. For this the first part of the analytical framework from D6.1 of RURALIZATION was used, which distinguishes 4 main aspects of land that are socially and institutionally regulated: land(use) transfers, relation between landowner and user, changes in use and the use of agricultural land itself. The partner translated or refined this framework to the Flemish context by adding two extra aspects 'non-agricultural use of agricultural land' and 'public land'. The distinction between these aspects helped to streamline the discussions. Online 10:00 am: Ruralization Polish National Conference10:00 am – 3:00 pm RESULTS OF THE "RURALIZATION" RESEARCH PROJECT, 26.03.2021, on-line (MS Teams) 10:00–10:20 - Introduction of the participants Event description The conference was described as fairly successful. The target group of this event was mostly public administration of various levels. In practice, most participants of the meeting came from three national agencies – the National Network of Rural Areas (KSOW), National Centre for Agricultural Advisory Services in Brwinów (CDR) and National Centre for Agricultural Support (KOWR) – as well as from a regional stakeholder, the Institute for Territorial Development (IRT), which is a development and planning agency forming part of the regional government of Lower Silesia. Apart from this core group, the meeting was also attended by some individual participants from local and regional administration, educational institutions and private persons. The meeting was mostly structured around regional issues – and with some focus on Lower Silesia, given the background of the stakeholders – but with an emphasis on using the case of a region to inform the policies introduced at the national level that are aimed at helping rural areas in other regions thrive. In the first part of the meeting, UWr presented basic information about the RURALIZATION project and its main findings so far – the results of the trend analysis and Future Dreams survey from WP4. Given that this event was followed by a WP4 regional workshop later at the same day, discussion was devoted to general topics related to the specificity of Poland in the context of European trends and dreams, the ways in which the project results can be translated into policies and the role of various stakeholders in that process. Online |
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3030 March, 2021●●(2 events)All day: RURALIZATION ENGLISH NATIONAL CONFERENCE: Reimagining Public Farmland All day Event agenda: 10:00 - Start of event and introduction to Ruralization/topic of the day 10:10 - Graeme Willis presentation on public farmland in UK 10:20 - Attila Szocs presentation on public farmland in Romania 10:30 - Break 10:40 - Questions & Breakout rooms (20mins, 4-5 people per room) 11:00 - Open Discussion: What could public farmland look like in the UK? 11:25 - Wrap up & Close 11.30 - Event ended Event description The 90-minute webinar / discussion focused on public farmland - sharing the background to and latest updates on the work we are doing with Eco Ruralis for the ‘action’ as part of WP6. It was aimed at a fairly general public audience. Shared Assets sees public farmland as an important way to promote ruralisation and rural regeneration in the UK, as it could open up opportunities for new entrants to farming, as well as supporting thriving communities in rural areas by opening up greater access to farmland for education/training, health Online 11:00 am: Reimagining Public Farmland11:00 am – 12:30 pm This online event will hold a public discussion on how we might reimagine public farmland as part of a sustainable and just land system. For more info see our newsletter: https://ruralization.eu/2021/03/22/reimagining-public-farmland-online-event/ Local |
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