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Learning and collective action

Apart from a range of multiple functions, food and farming systems are also site of processes of learning and formation of collective action. Given the complex challenges of succession, environmental performance and rising complexity, the management of learning and knowledge becomes even more important. The workshops will deal with different aspects of farm-based learning, knowledge systems such as advisory systems as well as the relation between learning and policy development.

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WS 1.1: Knowledge flows in pluralistic research and advisory systems: how do advisors keep up-to-date and to what extent is their advice evidence-based?

WS 1.2: Family Farms as Educational Farms – Possibilities and Perspectives

WS 1.3: Understanding agricultural structural changes and their impacts, to support inclusive policy dialogue and formulation