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URBANE · One Health approaches to support agroecological transformation of peri-urban farming
Today more than half of the planet’s inhabitants live in cities and this is projected to increase. The world-wide migration of rural people to cities is particularly prominent in West Africa. This leads to increased practicing of peri-urban agriculture, supported by a) the lack of formal jobs and as a means of adding up to household income in low and middle-income countries (LMIC), b) the young generations of farmers are not willing to live in remote areas, c) initial stages of agriculture intensification in LMIC usually involves concentration of production in peri-urban areas.Even though intensified peri-urban farming has significant advantages, it also introduces concerns about zoonotic diseases, sanitary issues, local environmental degradation, antimicrobial resistance and more. Especially in LMIC, the intensification of food systems, as they transition from subsistence to market-oriented production, is typically associated with human health risks. URBANE is addressing this challenge of sustainable agriculture for food nutrition security, applying a One Health approach for tackling issues related to the application & intensification of peri-urban agriculture, as well as providing the necessary framework for its sustainable & safe application in different contexts. To achieve this, the project will be built around the principles of agroecology. URBANE is building on the extensive experience in agroecology of its partners whilst exploiting friendly tools & methods for measuring the progress & impact of the agroecological transition of farming. The URBANE approach will be demonstrated through 6 case studies in Africa, while its transferability in other regions will also be studied and facilitated through specific tools. New/ adapted business models will also be worked out for the URBANE case studies, that will act as lighthouse examples of how such business models can be - with suitable local adaptations informed by local specificities.
Consortium · 28 organisations
CY.R.I.C CYPRUS RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTER LTD
CY · €702,969
UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE
BE · €434,001
INSTITUT AGRONOMIQUE ET VETERINAIRE HASSAN II
MA · €151,875
THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
UK
UNIVERSITE D'ABOMEY-CALAVI
BJ · €115,325
ELLINIKOS GEORGIKOS ORGANISMOS - DIMITRA
EL · €162,406
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS
EL · €357,344
WAZIUP EV
DE · €357,460
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN
NG · €205,750
Zoological Society of London, Institute of Zoology
UK
VER DE TERRE PRODUCTION
FR
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
UK
CENTRE FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION RESEARCH
GH · €385,500
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
IT · €207,500
NIGERIA CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
NG · €63,750
UNIVERSITE AUBE NOUVELLE
BF · €123,125
INSTITUT NATIONAL DES RECHERCHES AGRICOLES DU BENIN
BJ · €30,313
CENTRE NATIONAL D'AGROECOLOGIE
FR · €313,750
AGROECOLOGY EUROPE
BE · €170,375
BIOSENSE INSTITUTE - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BIOSYSTEMS
RS · €195,000
SENSEEN
FR · €297,813
REM ANALYTICS SA
CH
INVIMPIT KATASKEVI KAI EMPORIA SYSTIMATON YPSILIS TECHNOLOGIAS KAI LOGISMIKOU ETAIREIA PERIORISMENIS EFTHYNIS
EL
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
NL · €507,723
MINISTERE DE L'AGRICULTURE ET DE L'EQUIPEMENT RURAL
SN · €30,313
FOUNDATION FOR HEALTHCARE INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT FHIND
NG · €97,475
UNIVERSITE GASTON BERGER DE SAINT LOUIS
SN · €105,469
The Nigerian Academy of Science
NG
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