Some 40 participants from 11 different countries attended a seminar dedicated to the theoretical aspects of co-innovation as ENDURE partners, in collaboration with MTT of Finland, work towards a European workshop on co-innovation being held in Brussels on November 27 and 28.
The seminar, held at Wageningen UR in The Netherlands in October, included contributions on innovative design, learning, transition and the changing roles of the professionals who work in practice on innovation. The presentations can be consulted below.
The Brussels workshop will bring together those working on crop protection in practice, and will provide inspiration on how to deal with the challenges of a more participatory approach. Sixteen case studies will be presented and offer participants a wide portfolio of methods, instruments and approaches that can be used in co-innovation.
Both events are contributing to the European Innovation Partnership on 'Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability' to advance the implementation of Integrated Pest Management in agriculture and horticulture in the European Union.
For more details of the workshop: Invitation: Co-innovation workshop
Seminar programme: October 28 and 29, Wageningen
Monday October 28 | Speaker | Download the presentation(s) (pdf) |
Introduction - welcome | Frank Wijnands, Wageningen UR |
Frank Wijnands opening [pdf - 129 MB]
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Need for change - Why is change needed? To what demand does co-innovation respond? | The view from the European Innovation Partnership: Inge van Oost, European Commission |
Inge Van Oost [pdf - 117 MB]
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De novo design - Review of co-design and assessment approaches, futuring, creating a vision, reframing and reflecting | Speaker: Jean-Marc Meynard, INRA |
Jean-Marc Meynard [pdf - 181 MB]
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Co-discussant: Bram Bos, Wageningen UR |
Bram Bos [pdf - 572 MB]
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Co-discussant: Marjolein Visser, U.L. Bruxelles | Oral presentation | |
Transition - Scaling up, theory and making it happen - why is this important to a boundary worker? | Speaker: Fred Steward, U. Westminster |
Fred Steward [pdf - 139 MB]
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Co-discussant: Dmitri Domanski, TU Dortmund University |
Dmitri Domanski [pdf - 17742 kB]
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Co-discussant: Anne-Charlotte Dockès, Institut de l'Elevage |
Anne-Charlotte Dockès [pdf - 84431 kB]
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Tuesday October 29 | ||
Learning - Social learning, expansive learning, knowledge, evaluation | Speaker: Arjen Wals, Wageningen UR |
Arjen Wals [pdf - 387 MB]
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Co-discussant: Chris Blackmore, Open U. | Oral presentation | |
Co-discussant: Irene Vänninen, MTT |
Irene Vänninen [pdf - 4565 kB]
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How to do it - Role, positioning, and skills of innovation managers and boundary network leaders, re-organising research and extension for co-innovation | Speaker: Laurens Klerkx, Wageningen U. |
Laurens Klerkx [pdf - 363 MB]
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Co-discussant: Marianne Cerf, INRA |
Marianne Cerf [pdf - 108 MB]
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How we do it - How do we support boundary work in a general? What does it mean regarding your commitment? How do we establish a resource pool in support of co-innovation approaches? How do we organise ourselves for our next steps? | Facilitator: Walter Rossing, Wageningen UR |
Walter Rossing [pdf - 107 MB]
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