Programme
Monday, September 17th
Optional: Florence sight seeing tour (8:30-11:30)
12:00 Registration
13:30 – 14:15 Welcome and Opening
13:30 Welcome address host (L. Casini)
13:40 Welcome address project leader (K. Müller)
13:50 Welcome address organiser (D. Torri, F. Ungaro)
14:00 Opening by EU scientific officer (H.-J. Lutzeyer, DG Res.)
14:15 – 15:00 Introduction to the MEA-Scope project (Chairman: U. Nagel)
14:15 Making the multifunctionality concept operable for impact assessment (A. Piorr)
14:30 The MEA-Scope modelling approach (P. Zander)
14:45 discussion
15:00 Coffee break
15:30- 18:00 Cross-cutting issues (Chairman: U. Nagel)
| 15:30 |
Scaling from farm to landscape: methods for landscape level impact assessment
(T. Dalgaard) |
| 16:15 |
Analysis of exemplary policy issues: assessment of multifunctional impact
(K. Happe, A. Osuch) |
| 17:00 |
Implementing the indicators of the MEA-Scope multifunctionality impact assessment approach: the gap between supply and demand of non-commodity outputs
(Y. Waarts) |
| 17:45 |
Options for the use of the MEA-Scope tool in the practice of agricultural policies
(P. Werheim, DG Agri) |
18:30 End of session
19:30 Social dinner
Tuesday September 18th
| 9.00 - 9:30 |
the MEA-Scope web-tool (Chairman: F. Ungaro) |
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Presentation of the MEA-Scope web-tool (P. Zander)
Demonstration: interactive permanent installation
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| 9:30-12:30 |
Parallel sessions
A. Multifunctionality and societal demand (Chairman: M. Stolze)
Multifunctionality concepts and Impact assessment
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| 9:30 |
Survey on multifunctionality concepts (T. Rambonilaza) |
| 10:00 |
Multifunctionality: a Critical Assessment of the framework approach
(L. Casini, G.V. Lombardi) |
| 10:30 |
The societal demand for multifunctionality – priorities from the perspective of regional stakeholders (C. Schader)
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| 11:00 |
Coffee break
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| 11:20 |
Understanding the reasons behind the demand: contextualisation of the Polish and the Danish case
(J. Wasilewski , C. Kjeldsen) |
| 11:50 |
Discussion: Is there one European societal demand for multifunctional agriculture?
(M. Stolze) |
B. Modelling and Methodological issues (Chairman: T. Dalgaard)
| 9:30 |
Exploring consequences of structural change in agriculture
(N. Hutchings, K. Happe, T. Dalgaard) |
| 10:00 |
Interrelationships of economic and environmental functions (trade-offs) (S. Uthes) |
| 10:30 |
Recreating context in spatial modelling of agricultural landscapes
(M. Damgaard, C. Kjeldsen)
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| 11:00 |
Coffee break
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| 11:20 |
Data availability constraints in modelling applications: a case study from the MEA-Scope project (F. Ungaro)
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| 11:50 |
Discussion
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| 12.30 |
Lunch
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| 14:00 – 15:20 |
The partner project TOP-MARD (Chairman: U. Nagel)
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| 14:00 |
The TOP-MARD approach (J. Bryden) |
| 14:40 |
TOP-MARD modelling – applied to Norway (K. Refsgaard)
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| 15:20 |
coffee break
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| 15:50 |
Conclusion (Chairman: U. Nagel)
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| 15:50 |
Towards a better targeting of future CAP policies: lessons learnt from the MEA-Scope project (A. Piorr)
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| 16:30 |
Panel discussion: Conclusions and perspectives
DG Agri, DG Research, MEA-Scope, TOP-MARD, invited experts
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| 17:30 |
End of session |
Wednesday, September 19th (optional field trip with additional fee (70 €) to be charged)
Field trip in the Mugello study area
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