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RISE-ATTER Autumn School 2022 (RAAS) ‘Ways of Knowing for Agroecological Transitions’

3 - 10 October 2022 at Monkton Wyld, UK REPOR

As part of the RISE ATTER project, consortium partners co-designed and delivered a 7-day event at Monkton Wyld Court in Dorset, UK. This is the first of three summer/autumn schools planned to take place over the course of the ATTER project. The main objective of this week-long collective space was to bring together researchers and practitioners from across the world who want to exchange, learn and advance their thinking and practice on agroecological transitions. The programme for the school was designed around the ATTER project, itself a community of practice of researchers and practitioners working on ‘agroecological transitions of territorial agrifood systems.’ The Autumn School drew on the expertise of the consortium - built from eighteen universities, research centres and civil society groups from six countries - to offer an exciting and transdisciplinary programme, alongside insights from participants’ experiences throughout the week

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الناشر: ATTER (Agroecological Transition of TERritorial food systems)
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المؤلف: Chris Maughan, Barbara van Dyck, Jasber Singh, Lucy Aphramor, Nina Moeller, Michel Pimbert, Doriane Guennoc, Jocelyn Parot, and Georges Félix.
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المنظمة: ATTER (Agroecological Transition of TERritorial food systems)
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السنة: 2023
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البلد/البلدان: European Union
التغطية الجغرافية: الاتحاد الأوروبى
النوع: تقرير
لغة المحتوى: English
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