Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology
Living labs or living landscapes are gaining momentum as sub-national territories within which sustainable food system transformation is sought through multi-stakeholder engagement processes. In the CGIAR Agroecology Initiative, 11 ALLs were established in 8 countries. Here, ALLs are defined as mu...
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| author | Fuchs, Lisa Elena Voss, Rachel C. Freed, Sarah Rietveld, Anne Falk, Thomas Triomphe, Bernard Bergamini, Nadia Dickens, Chris Quintero, Marcela |
| author_browse | Bergamini, Nadia Dickens, Chris Falk, Thomas Freed, Sarah Fuchs, Lisa Elena Quintero, Marcela Rietveld, Anne Triomphe, Bernard Voss, Rachel C. |
| author_facet | Fuchs, Lisa Elena Voss, Rachel C. Freed, Sarah Rietveld, Anne Falk, Thomas Triomphe, Bernard Bergamini, Nadia Dickens, Chris Quintero, Marcela |
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| description | Living labs or living landscapes are gaining momentum as sub-national territories within which sustainable food system transformation is sought through multi-stakeholder engagement processes.
In the CGIAR Agroecology Initiative, 11 ALLs were established in 8 countries. Here, ALLs are defined as multi-stakeholder spaces in which agroecological innovations can be identified, co-designed, tested, and adopted.
These landscapes emerge as coherent territories that have fuzzy boundaries defined by the functionality and meaning bestowed onto them by their diverse users, who care about and are willing to take transformative action in pursuit of just food system transitions, rather than by geographical or administrative limits.
ALLs respond to the common challenges that external partners face in accompanying and supporting local stakeholders on agroecological transition pathways without imposing their own views and agendas. ALLs offer an opportunity to act as transformation vehicles that foster transdisciplinary research, including the co-creation of knowledge and co-design of innovations. Principle-based engagement methods can help to support and enable locally driven transformation processes. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1742152025-11-06T05:35:15Z Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology Fuchs, Lisa Elena Voss, Rachel C. Freed, Sarah Rietveld, Anne Falk, Thomas Triomphe, Bernard Bergamini, Nadia Dickens, Chris Quintero, Marcela agriculture transformation food systems agroecology behavioural sciences-behavioral science participatory approaches farming systems-farming inclusion participatory action research value chain governance action plans action research governance systems vision Living labs or living landscapes are gaining momentum as sub-national territories within which sustainable food system transformation is sought through multi-stakeholder engagement processes. In the CGIAR Agroecology Initiative, 11 ALLs were established in 8 countries. Here, ALLs are defined as multi-stakeholder spaces in which agroecological innovations can be identified, co-designed, tested, and adopted. These landscapes emerge as coherent territories that have fuzzy boundaries defined by the functionality and meaning bestowed onto them by their diverse users, who care about and are willing to take transformative action in pursuit of just food system transitions, rather than by geographical or administrative limits. ALLs respond to the common challenges that external partners face in accompanying and supporting local stakeholders on agroecological transition pathways without imposing their own views and agendas. ALLs offer an opportunity to act as transformation vehicles that foster transdisciplinary research, including the co-creation of knowledge and co-design of innovations. Principle-based engagement methods can help to support and enable locally driven transformation processes. 2025-04-08 2025-04-16T09:15:44Z 2025-04-16T09:15:44Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174215 en Open Access application/pdf Fuchs, L.E.; Voss, R.C.; Freed, S.; Rietveld, A.; Falk, T.; Triomphe, B.; Bergamini, N.; Dickens, C.; Quintero, M. (2025) Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology. 1 p. |
| spellingShingle | agriculture transformation food systems agroecology behavioural sciences-behavioral science participatory approaches farming systems-farming inclusion participatory action research value chain governance action plans action research governance systems vision Fuchs, Lisa Elena Voss, Rachel C. Freed, Sarah Rietveld, Anne Falk, Thomas Triomphe, Bernard Bergamini, Nadia Dickens, Chris Quintero, Marcela Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology |
| title | Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology |
| title_full | Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology |
| title_fullStr | Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology |
| title_full_unstemmed | Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology |
| title_short | Principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co-design in agroecology |
| title_sort | principles of engagement and vision to action for transdisciplinary research and co design in agroecology |
| topic | agriculture transformation food systems agroecology behavioural sciences-behavioral science participatory approaches farming systems-farming inclusion participatory action research value chain governance action plans action research governance systems vision |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174215 |
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