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NRN Peer-to-Peer Training Workshop: “Networking for Innovation in the 2014-2020 RDPs” . Ghent, Belgium 18-19 March 2014. Who is here?. Other Public Authorities?. ENRD Contact Point?. Paying Agencies?. Researchers?. LAGs?. National Rural Networks?. Advisers?. EIP-AGRI Service Point?.
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NRN Peer-to-Peer Training Workshop: “Networking for Innovation in the 2014-2020 RDPs” Ghent, Belgium 18-19 March 2014
Who is here? Other Public Authorities? ENRD Contact Point? Paying Agencies? Researchers? LAGs? National Rural Networks? Advisers? EIP-AGRI Service Point? DG AGRI? Innovation Support Services? RDP Managing Authorities? Farmers’ Organisations? Others?
1. Build a common understanding of how NRNs can promote and support a culture of innovation amongst rural stakeholders (in accordance with Art. 54 of EAFRD Regulation No. 1305/2013)
2. Explore and clarify how the ENRD, EIP-AGRI network and NRNs can most effectively work together in 2014-2020 to promote and support innovation
3. • Showcase some existing relevant examples of “networking for innovation”
4. • Identify and discuss specific activities that can be included in the action and / or work plans of NRNs for helping to promote and support innovation
Day 1 (from 13:00) Day 2 (to 16:00) What do need to make networking for innovation happen? Introduction Setting the Scene Networking for Innovation in 2014-2020 Networking & Innovation …. what do we know? Cross-cutting LEADER EIP-AGRI Social evening
1. • What do we understand by “innovation” in the new rural development regulation?
2. • What networking tools can be used to promote and support innovation in rural development?
3. • What conditions are needed for NRNs / NSUs to efficiently and effectively promote and support innovation?
Networking for Innovation in 2014-2020 • Introduction to the parallel workshops on Day 2
Workshop 1:Networking and innovation as a cross-cutting theme in RDPs • Case study 1: “24 Hour Races in Sweden" (Hans-OlofStålgren, Swedish Rural Network) • Case study 2: “Rural Innovation through Knowledge Exchange in Scotland” (Moira Forsyth, Scottish Enterprise)
Workshop 2:LEADER and innovation in 2014-2020 • Case study 3: “Innovation Camps in Finland” (Juha-MattiMarkkola, Finnish Rural Network) • Case study 4: “Innovative studios in Austria” (Marina Brakalova, ENRD Contact Point)
Workshop 3: The role of NRNs in implementing the EIP-AGRI • Case study 5: “Networking and the EIP in Portugal” (Maria CustódiaCorreia, Portuguese National Network for Rural Development) • Case study 6: “Networking and the EIP in the Netherlands” (AnnemiekCanjels)