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LIFT · Low-Input Farming and Territories - Integrating knowledge for improving ecosystem-based farming
Ecological approaches to farming practices are gaining interest across Europe. As this interest grows there is a pressing need to assess the potential contributions these practices may make, the contexts in which they function and their attractiveness to farmers as potential adopters. In particular, ecological agriculture must be assessed against the aim of promoting the improved performance and sustainability of farms, rural environment, rural societies and economies, together.The overall goal of LIFT is to identify the potentiel benefits of the adoption of ecological farming in the European Union (EU) and to understand how socio-economic and policy factors impact the adoption, performance and sustainability of ecological farming at various scales, from the level of the single farm to that of a territory.To meet this goal, LIFT will assess the determinants of adoption of ecological approaches, and evaluate the performance and overall sustainability of these approaches in comparison to more conventional agriculture across a range of farm systems and geographic scales. LIFT will also develop new private arrangements and policy instruments that could improve the adoption and subsequent performance and sustainability of the rural nexus. For this, LIFT will suggest an innovative framework for multi-scale sustainability assessment aimed at identifying critical paths toward the adoption of ecological approaches to enhance public goods and ecosystem services delivery. This will be achieved through the integration of transdisciplinary scientific knowledge and stakeholder expertise to co-develop innovative decision-support tools.The project will inform and support EU priorities relating to agriculture and the environment in order to promote the performance and sustainability of the combined rural system. At least 30 case studies will be performed in order to reflect the enormous variety in the socio-economic and bio-physical conditions for agriculture across the EU.
Consortium · 17 organisations
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
FR · €687,455
ELLINIKOS GEORGIKOS ORGANISMOS - DIMITRA
EL · €161,375
INSTITUT D ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR ET DE RECHERCHE EN ALIMENTATION SANTE ANIMALE SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES ETDE L ENVIRONNEMENT VETAGRO SUP
FR · €196,828
INRAE TRANSFERT SAS
FR · €299,063
SRUC
UK · €509,890
INSTYTUT ROZWOJU WSI I ROLNICTWA POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK
PL · €153,250
SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET
SE · €402,625
TEAGASC - AGRICULTURE AND FOOD DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
IE · €229,428
RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS-UNIVERSITAT BONN
DE · €302,931
INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
RO · €112,500
UNIVERSITY OF KENT
UK · €413,000
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN
AT · €437,375
ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
IT · €266,750
HUN-REN KOZGAZDASAG- ES REGIONALIS TUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT
HU · €176,750
ECOZEPT GBR
DE · €64,750
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
BE · €366,125
JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION
BE · €219,906
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