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Policy Guidelines for Diffusion of Technology

These policy guidelines aim to support the diffusion and exploitation of technology in different contexts. They provide recommendations for public policies, provider policies, and stakeholder coordination.

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Policy Guidelines for Diffusion of Technology

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  1. WP7 – Assessment methods and tools • T7.1Lesson Lerned and Policy Guidelines FIGARO Valencia 20/01/2014

  2. Contents • Policy guidelines – Main Objective • Policy guidelines – What to do and How to do it • Responsabilities • Scheduling

  3. Policy guideline – Main Objective POLICY GUIDELINES Public policy: Identify policy measures able to support the diffusion of the technology and the exploitation of its potentialities in different contexts. Provider’s policy: Settle an indoor policy for the identification of target users and marketing strategies in different contexts. Multiple stakeholder coordination: Settle models of collaboration to improve PI adoption

  4. Guidelines: tentative contents • Summary of SWOT etc… • Types of issues addressed by policy • single farm • infrastructure • Instruments • Regulation/Subsidies/taxes • Coordination mechanisms/contracts/chain connections • … • Specific mechanisms • Addressees • Cross compliance • … • Implementability • Framework legal conditions • Consistency with CAP, WFD, Energy policy • Acceptability • Sequencing

  5. Policy guideline – What to do and How to do it • a) synthesis of assessment results and inventory of policy measures potentially supporting its diffusion; • b) collection of structured reaction about SWOT and suitability of related policy measures from the stakeholder through a questionnaire provided at open field days and training workshops (M6, M17, M36); • c) a stakeholder meeting with a mix of EU and case study stakeholders, in which the aggregated outcome of the questionnaire will be discussed (M42); • d) report on SWOT and policy guidelines based on the previous steps.

  6. Policy guideline – Scheduling M17-M48 synthesis of assessment results & SWOT M17 Questionnaire provided at open field days and training workshops (from SWOT to qualitative selection of instruments…) M36 Questionnaire provided at open field days and training workshops (from instruments to specific mechanisms) M42 Stakeholders meeting (from mechanisms to implementability and implementation strategy) M48 Final Policy Guidelines (part of D7.2?) (synthesis +roadmap for policy makers)

  7. Policy guideline – What to do and How to do it • syntheses of assessment results and inventory of policy measures potentially supporting its diffusion; • Ongoing process • INPUT needed: • LITTERATURE REVIEW and DELPHI SURVEY (almost done) • first results of PERFORMANCE INDICATORS in test sites (when will they be available?)

  8. Policy guideline – What to do and How to do it • b) collection of structured reaction about SWOT and suitability of related policy measures from the stakeholder through a questionnaire provided at open field days and training workshops (M6, M17, M36); • M6 gone, look at the next • Questions: • What is the content of stakeholder meeting at M17? • Who will be the participants (same for the next one)? • Proposals: • Postpone after M18 (first WP8 report available) • Use surveymonkey rather than questionnaire at meeting->implies the identification of committed stakehodlers/policy makers (partly building on Delphi set of experts?) • The meeting can be used to present, validate results and get comments to build the next step

  9. Policy guideline – What to do and How to do it c) a stakeholder meeting with a mix of EU and case study stakeholders, in which the aggregated outcome of the questionnaire will be discussed (M42) Our proposal is to organize a meeting hosting regional agricultural policy representatives (the ones involved in the previous survey) just after the 3rd irrigation season (M36-M42) and test sites representatives in which we will have: A brief presentation of results from site tests A brief presentation of a final SWOT analysis for the adoption of PI followed by (UNIBO, ___) A brief presentationofresultsofquestinnaires in M17 & 36 A structureddiscussionabout the practicabilityof policy measuresaddressing FPI.

  10. Policy guideline – What to do and How to do it d) report on SWOT and policy guidelines based on the previous steps. (M48) Draft document to be circulated in month 44 (after meeting in M42 and further elaboration) Collection of comments from stakeholders and project staff; implementation of comments Final version by month 47 (to feed D7.2)

  11. Policy guideline – Responsabilities UT, AU, PED-AMT, UNIBO • UNIBO will provide first draft for each questionnaire at each step of the survey. • Draft questionnaires and invitation letters will be shared among task partners in order to make changes / inclusions for the final version. • UNIBO will ask for the address of regional representative potentially interested for participating at the survey for each site test regions+EU-level representatives (better 2 or more). • UNIBO will deliver questionnaires and provide first draft results to be shared with the TASK team. • UNIBO will deliver an intermediate version of results asking for comments from participants. • UNIBO will organize the meeting

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