Project description
Sowing the seeds for sustainable farming
European agriculture faces an urgent challenge – how to sustainably feed a growing population while preserving our environment and supporting farm households. With this in mind, the EU-funded UNISECO project aims to strengthen the sustainability of EU farming systems. Specifically, it will co-construct practice-validated strategies and incentives for improved agroecological approaches. By delving into the complex web of socio-economic, ecological and political factors, the project will seek to identify more effective management strategies and promote sustainable agriculture across Europe. Through participatory case studies in 15 European countries and a transdisciplinary process, UNISECO will empower stakeholders and scientists, fostering a deeper understanding of how to enhance the sustainability of EU farming systems.
Objective
The overarching objective of UNISECO is to strengthen the sustainability of EU farming systems, through co-constructing practice-validated strategies and incentives for the promotion of improved agro-ecological approaches. We will enhance the understanding of socio-economic and policy drivers and barriers for further development and implementation of agro-ecological approaches in EU farming systems to identify and facilitate more effective management strategies for European agriculture. This requires a wider systems perspective, considering socio-economic, ecological and political settings at a territorial level. We will operationalise a socio-ecological systems framework that integrates external settings into a sustainability assessment of farming systems, paying particular attention to the role of different types of actors and their roles in sub-systems. UNISECO will provide a methodological toolkit to assess the environmental, economic and social impacts of innovative strategies and incentives for agro-ecological approaches in EU farming systems at farm and territorial levels. The methodological toolkit will be tested in participatory case studies in 15 European countries with different biophysical, socio-economic and socio-cultural contexts of farming systems. UNISECO is committed to a genuine transdisciplinary process, reflected in consortium composition of stakeholder and scientific partners, and the emphasis on multi-actor engagement. Group learning processes, integrating practical and theoretical knowledge, will benefit scientists, stakeholders and end-users through improved understanding on how to strengthen sustainability of EU farming systems. UNISECO addresses the work programme topic SFS-29-2017 and contributes to Sustainable Food Security by identifying and supporting farming systems that enable the production of healthy food while preserving the environment and bringing added value to farm households and the different stakeholders of the value chain.
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinator
38116 Braunschweig
Germany
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Participants (17)
00184 Roma
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118 55 ATHINA
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1180 Wien
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DD2 5DA Dundee
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AB24 3FX Aberdeen
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69007 Lyon
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1050 RIGA
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LT-10238 Vilnius
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
5070 Frick
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1031 Budapest
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
00790 Helsinki
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750 07 Uppsala
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31015 PAMPLONA
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050881 Bucuresti
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120 00 Praha 2
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1040 Bruxelles / Brussel
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779 00 Olomouc
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.