Dispositif de financement UE, Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE)
Dates de début et de fin Janvier 2020 / Décembre 2024
Porteur du projet Fernando Ruiz-Peyré (Universität Innsbruck/Austrian Academy of Sciences, Autriche
Référent scientifique UMR Territoires Marie Houdart et Sylvie Cournut
Membres de l'unité impliqués dans le projet • Etienne Polge
• Alice Gillerot
• Benoit Dedieu
• Salma Loudiyi
• Virginie Baritaux
• Sylvie Lardon
• …
Partenaires 43 partenaires, dont :
• INRAE
• IRD
• VetAgroSup
• AgroParisTech
• Universidad de patagonia Austral
• Universitat Innbruck
• The Livestock Sustainabilit
• Instituto Politecnico de Tomar
• Associacao GeoPark Estrela
• PNR Livradois Forez
• Université de Santiago de Compostelle
Aires géographiques
  • France
  • Europe
  • Afrique
  • Amérique du Nord
  • Amérique latine
  • Asie/Océanie

HIGHLANDS.3

Collective Approach of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Development in Highland

 

The HIGHLANDS’ goal is to contribute to Inclusive Sustainable Development in Highlands (ISDH) through collective and impact-driven Research & Innovation (R&I), based on capacity building, sharing of local-global knowledge, experience, and tools. It will drive a co-innovation process through secondments and research and innovative sessions (R&IS) involving public/private and non-academic partners, to build a shared vision of ISDH, enhance the capacities of researchers, managers, users, policymakers, thus bridging the gap between research and development. Our activities will be organized in 5 integrated work packages (WP): Coordination & management (WP1); Methodology & capacity building for ISDH (WP2); Analysis, comparison and modelling of ISDH (WP3); Building a multi-actor ISDH Decision-Support Platform (DSP) (WP4); Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation of results (WP5). HIGHLANDS is supported by a network of 43 institutions including 31 partners from Europe (~35% non-academic), and skilled and motivated female and male researchers and local stakeholders. The work plan will run 8 successive R&IS (5 in Europe, 3 outside) to promote the exchange among participants as a foundation for innovation. Each R&IS will build upon collective learning principles and a holistic systemic approach, exposing participants to a wide range of world views that will encourage experimentation with practice. Each R&IS will focus on a particular aspect of sustainable highland development and will include collective learning, collaborative research, and capacity-building on data collection/analysis, modeling. To complement the R&IS, long-term secondments will be implemented for researchers and practitioners to deeply train and work together on specific issues identified by the consortium. Collected data on ISDHs will be stored in an online collaborative and interactive decision-support platform that will then be transferred to existing mountain networks.

 

➡️ Liens vers site du projet ou autres sites donnant des éléments complémentaires : https://www.highlands3.eu/