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Lessons Learnt from the ALL-Ready Pilot Network

 
Fact sheet of the ALL-Ready project titled 'Lessons Learnt from the ALL-Ready Pilot Network'. The header features the ALL-Ready logo next to Ecologic Institute's logo. The text is divided into sections that provide a summary and background, problem description, solution approaches, and benefits of the network. A small photo shows network members visiting an Open Lab. Key points are highlighted with red bullets. The source citation and the year 2023 are at the bottom of the document.

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Lessons Learnt from the ALL-Ready Pilot Network

Fact Sheet for living labs, research infrastructures, agroecology networks and similar open innovation arrangements

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Riedel, A.; Varga, K.; Frelih-Larsen, A. (2023). Factsheet on Lessons Learnt from the Pilot Network. Ecologic Institute, Berlin. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10042110

Discover valuable insights derived from the collaborative endeavours of the ALL-Ready Pilot Network, which engaged 20 members across 13 partner countries. The lessons learnt from this pilot initiative offer essential recommendations for overcoming challenges in establishing the forthcoming European Network of Agroecology Living Labs and Research Infrastructures.

With a focus on co-creative and participatory methodologies, the pilot network effectively navigated diverse challenges, such as geographical disparities, user scalability, and the integration of various activities. These lessons, spanning the advantages of proficient tool testing, strengthened cross-collaboration, and the empowerment of agroecology initiatives, provide valuable guidance for the future network's development, replication, and upscaling.

ALL-Ready is a Coordination and Support Action (CSA) funded by the European Commission (EC) with the aim of preparing a framework for a future European network of Living Labs (LL) and Research Infrastructures (IR) that will enable the transition towards agroecology throughout Europe. Based on the premise that agroecology can strengthen the sustainability and resilience of farming systems, the project will contribute to addressing the multiple challenges that they are facing today including climate change, loss of biodiversity, dwindling resources, degradation of soil and water quality.

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Korinna Varga ( Research Institute of Organic Agriculture – ÖMKi)
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living labs, lessons learnt, stakeholder engagement, agroecology
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