Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation

Adapting through innovation is one way for rural communities to sustain and improve their livelihoods and environments. Since the 1980s research and development organizations have developed participatory approaches to foster rural innovation. This paper develops a model, called the Learning-to-Innov...

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Main Authors: Douthwaite, Boru, Beaulieu, Nathalie, Lundy, Mark M., Peters, D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 2009
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44202
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Beaulieu, Nathalie
Lundy, Mark M.
Peters, D.
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description Adapting through innovation is one way for rural communities to sustain and improve their livelihoods and environments. Since the 1980s research and development organizations have developed participatory approaches to foster rural innovation. This paper develops a model, called the Learning-to-Innovate (LTI) model, of four basic processes linked to decision making and learning which regulate rate and quality of innovation. The processes are: creating awareness of new opportunities; deciding to adopt; adapting and changing practice; and learning and selecting. The model is then used to analyse four participatory approaches and the model is evaluated through the quality of insights generated. It shows that, while outwardly very different, the four approaches are built from combinations of 11 strategies. Most of these strategies are aimed at providing information about new opportunities and deciding whether to adopt, and give less support to the other two processes, thus suggesting one way the four participatory approaches can be strengthened. Beyond analysing participatory approaches, the model could be used as a framework for diagnosing the health of local innovation systems and designing tailor-made approaches to strengthen them.
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spelling CGSpace442022024-08-27T10:34:57Z Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation Douthwaite, Boru Beaulieu, Nathalie Lundy, Mark M. Peters, D. farmer participation innovation indigenous knowledge learning regional planning participación de agricultores innovación conocimiento indígena aprendizaje planificación regional Adapting through innovation is one way for rural communities to sustain and improve their livelihoods and environments. Since the 1980s research and development organizations have developed participatory approaches to foster rural innovation. This paper develops a model, called the Learning-to-Innovate (LTI) model, of four basic processes linked to decision making and learning which regulate rate and quality of innovation. The processes are: creating awareness of new opportunities; deciding to adopt; adapting and changing practice; and learning and selecting. The model is then used to analyse four participatory approaches and the model is evaluated through the quality of insights generated. It shows that, while outwardly very different, the four approaches are built from combinations of 11 strategies. Most of these strategies are aimed at providing information about new opportunities and deciding whether to adopt, and give less support to the other two processes, thus suggesting one way the four participatory approaches can be strengthened. Beyond analysing participatory approaches, the model could be used as a framework for diagnosing the health of local innovation systems and designing tailor-made approaches to strengthen them. 2009-02 2014-10-02T08:33:25Z 2014-10-02T08:33:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44202 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited
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innovation
indigenous knowledge
learning
regional planning
participación de agricultores
innovación
conocimiento indígena
aprendizaje
planificación regional
Douthwaite, Boru
Beaulieu, Nathalie
Lundy, Mark M.
Peters, D.
Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation
title Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation
title_full Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation
title_fullStr Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation
title_full_unstemmed Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation
title_short Understanding how participatory approaches foster innovation
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topic farmer participation
innovation
indigenous knowledge
learning
regional planning
participación de agricultores
innovación
conocimiento indígena
aprendizaje
planificación regional
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