WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”

The 4-Wheel Approach is built upon knowledge hubs and partnerships. These knowledge hubs encompass physical structures, such as formal and informal training centers. The purpose of these hubs is to disseminate knowledge, potentially through established partnerships with stakeholders. Four categories...

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Main Authors: Frija, Aymen, Idoudi, Zied, Rudiger, Udo
Format: Internal Document
Language:Inglés
Published: The Global Database on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) of WOCAT 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134985
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description The 4-Wheel Approach is built upon knowledge hubs and partnerships. These knowledge hubs encompass physical structures, such as formal and informal training centers. The purpose of these hubs is to disseminate knowledge, potentially through established partnerships with stakeholders. Four categories of stakeholders, also referred to as change-agents, are identified: i) farmers’ groups and various associations, ii) civil society (including non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the private sector), iii) national public development partners, and iv) lead farmers and extensionists, who play a pivotal role in locally spreading the technology. Consequently, these knowledge hubs will serve to mainstream technical knowledge through intermediary beneficiaries, who in turn facilitate dissemination to the ultimate users, i.e., farmers. Viewing the approach's scaling and knowledge hubs through this lens underscores the necessity of investing in continuous networking. The success of a knowledge hub and its scalability are contingent upon the business model of a technology. An underlying belief is that technologies primarily capable of generating income or reducing workload for farmers or their organizations will be adopted and can be scaled.
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spelling CGSpace1349852026-01-14T02:43:35Z WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]” Frija, Aymen Idoudi, Zied Rudiger, Udo innovation engagement scaling partnership co-creation of knowledge co-learning process The 4-Wheel Approach is built upon knowledge hubs and partnerships. These knowledge hubs encompass physical structures, such as formal and informal training centers. The purpose of these hubs is to disseminate knowledge, potentially through established partnerships with stakeholders. Four categories of stakeholders, also referred to as change-agents, are identified: i) farmers’ groups and various associations, ii) civil society (including non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the private sector), iii) national public development partners, and iv) lead farmers and extensionists, who play a pivotal role in locally spreading the technology. Consequently, these knowledge hubs will serve to mainstream technical knowledge through intermediary beneficiaries, who in turn facilitate dissemination to the ultimate users, i.e., farmers. Viewing the approach's scaling and knowledge hubs through this lens underscores the necessity of investing in continuous networking. The success of a knowledge hub and its scalability are contingent upon the business model of a technology. An underlying belief is that technologies primarily capable of generating income or reducing workload for farmers or their organizations will be adopted and can be scaled. 2023-10-18 2023-12-04T20:14:14Z 2023-12-04T20:14:14Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134985 en Open Access The Global Database on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) of WOCAT Udo Rudiger, Zied Idoudi, Aymen Frija. (18/10/2023). WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”. Germany: The Global Database on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) of WOCAT.
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partnership
co-creation of knowledge
co-learning process
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Idoudi, Zied
Rudiger, Udo
WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”
title WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”
title_full WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”
title_fullStr WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”
title_full_unstemmed WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”
title_short WOCAT SLM Approach: “The 4-Wheels Approach for sustainable scaling [Tunisia]”
title_sort wocat slm approach the 4 wheels approach for sustainable scaling tunisia
topic innovation
engagement
scaling
partnership
co-creation of knowledge
co-learning process
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134985
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