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Contracts2.0 · Co-design of novel contract models for innovative agri-environmental-climate measures and for valorisation of environmental public goods
The overall objective of Contracts2.0 is to develop novel contract-based approaches to incentivise farmers for the increased provision of environmental public goods along with private goods using result-based, collective, land tenure and value chain approaches. Newly developed contract-based approaches are environmentally more effective, economically viable for farmers and support the longevity of contractual arrangements. Moreover, they enlarge farmers’ entrepreneurial freedom and responsibility, and are better adapted to the relevant temporal and spatial scales of specific environmental goods. Contracts2.0 improves existing and designs new contracts in rural areas to realise synergies on the ground: Therefore, Contracts2.0 adapts a Design Thinking process using a six-step iterative process of analytical and creative steps to design and test novel contracts. Further, Contracts2.0 describes novel contract design principles as well as policy guidelines to provide facilitating policy framework. Contracts2.0 activates the experience of 11 existing innovation initiatives and 13 action partners around Europe as a basis for the novel contracts. The initiatices are involved in all steps of the project and i) are pivotal in our analysis of existing initiatives in our 'innovation labs', ii) support experimental testing of novel contract features, and iii) test novel models on the ground. Contracts2.0 provides: An inventory and SWOT analysis of existing result-based, collective, land tenure and value chain approaches; a catalogue of factors facilitating and hindering existing approaches; a set of novel contract design principles; a guideline for policy framework fostering contract-based approaches and the development of appropriate agri-environmental-climate policies; a set of tailor made communication and dissemination materials for target audiences, and new cooperation and innovation networks for ongoing improvement of rural development policies and instruments.
Consortium · 28 organisations
LEIBNIZ-ZENTRUM FUER AGRARLANDSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG (ZALF) e.V.
DE · €628,423
DEUTSCHER BAUERNVERBAND E.V.
DE · €309,750
THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN
UK · €231,250
UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI
PL · €296,250
ORSEGI NEMZETI PARK IGAZGATOSAG
HU · €75,000
GROUPEMENT D'INTERET PUBLIQUE CENTRE DE RESSOURCES SUR LE PASTORALISME ET LA GESTION DE L'ESPACE
FR · €85,238
UNIONE COMUNI GARFAGNANA
IT · €75,000
EIGEN VERMOGEN VAN HET INSTITUUT VOOR NATUUR- EN BOSONDERZOEK
BE · €431,250
STIFTUNG RHEINISCHE KULTURLANDSCHAFT
DE · €47,500
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
DK · €307,625
BOERENNATUUR VLAANDEREN
BE · €135,313
UNIVERSITA DI PISA
IT · €154,000
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
SE · €245,500
BOERENBOND PROJECTEN
BE · €159,563
HELICONIA S. COOP. MAD.
ES · €75,000
DEUTSCHE UMWELTHILFE EV
DE · €73,750
CENTRE DE COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE EN RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE POUR LEDEVELOPPEMENT - C.I.R.A.D. EPIC
FR · €209,245
NATURAL ENGLAND
UK · €78,750
ESSRG NONPROFIT KFT
HU · €292,500
BOERENNATUUR.NL
NL · €92,250
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
NL · €295,678
STIFTUNG WESTFÄLISCHE KULTURLANDSCHAFT
DE · €47,500
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID
ES · €220,250
BORNHOLMS LANDBRUG & FODEVARER
DK · €43,750
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI
SI · €109,106
COMUNIDAD DE MADRID
ES · €12,250
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER
DE · €222,750
BORNHOLMS REGIONSKOMMUNE
DK · €43,750
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