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ForestAgriGreenNudge · GREEN NUDGEs for sustainable FORESTry and AGRIcultural practices post 2027
Behavioural and cognitive biases reduce the ability of decision makers to adopt the best solutions among the alternatives available. Borrowed from pre-existing knowledge in psychology on priming, “nudges” are defined as gentle interventions in a decision maker’s choice architecture (default choice, information, presentation, framing etc.), which enhance the likelihood of optimal choices. ForestAgriGreenNudges will first review initiatives and projects which explicitly or implicitly use Green Nudges to promote the use of sustainable practices in farming and forestry. It will then assess each type of nudge according to two types of criteria: 1) Criteria associated with efficacy in promoting the use of the desired practices over a sufficiently long period and 2) Criteria dictated by ethics and good practice principles (transparency, nudgee awareness, participation/self-regulation, actor-specificity, etc.) that guarantee the quality of the implementation process. Nudges will then be tested in the field and assessed on a grid, reflecting the desiderata of efficacy and implementation quality. The set of successful nudges will be enriched by innovative nudges based on information regarding attitudes and strategies of actors along the entire value chain. The resulting set of nudges together with their corresponding implementation guidelines, and the business models and market conditions which favor their application in agroforestry will be collected on an online tool (iNUDGE Academy) whose target audience will include policy makers, wholesalers, retailers, farmers and foresters. The tool will associate each nudge with implementation rules, possible domains of application and possible risks in terms of efficacy/good practice tradeoffs. Diffusion of the results among farming and forestry experts, policy makers, and actors along the value chain will maximise the impact of the project, enhancing the adoption of sustainable practices in the farm and in the forest.
Consortium · 16 organisations
ESC DIJON BOURGOGNE
FR · €356,681
INSTITUT JOZEF STEFAN
SI · €273,969
ASSOCIATION D'EDUCATION ENVIRONNEMENTALE POUR LES FUTURES GENERATION
TN · €54,750
CONSULAI, CONSULTORIA AGRO INDUSTRIATRIAL LDA
PT · €152,563
RSK ADAS LIMITED
UK
FORESTRY COMMISSION RESEARCH AGENCY
UK
2BFOREST LDA
PT · €72,750
Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Zaragoza / International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies
ES · €319,250
RACINES DE FRANCE
FR · €148,133
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
SE · €243,600
KUJAWSKO-POMORSKI OSRODEK DORADZTWA ROLNICZEGO W MINIKOWIE
PL · €69,750
LIETUVOS AGRARINIU IR MISKU MOKSLU CENTRAS
LT · €149,463
LAB-AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY
FI · €224,465
GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON
EL · €218,750
BIOSENSE INSTITUTE - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BIOSYSTEMS
RS · €155,375
VITAGORA POLE
FR · €175,938
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