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FarmPath Kick-off Institute of Agricultural and Forestry Economics University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Ika Darnhofer WP5 – Protocol 4 and 5 proposal changed taking into account the feedbacks Helena Guimarães Teresa Pinto Correia Anne Poinsinet de Sivry Research Group on Mediterranean Ecosystems and Landscapes / ICAAM, University of Évora

DATES Reporting Frame 2 deliver – 25 th of March  Protocol 4 for revision – 22 nd of March Comment on Protocol 4 – 25 of March  Protocol 5 for revision– 25 of March Comment on Protocol 5 – 5 th of April  Final version of Protocol 4 – 29 th of March  Final version of Protocol 5 – 12 th of March  Reporting Frame 3 (Phase 4) – 12 th of April Reporting Frame 3 deliver – 6 th of May  Reporting Frame 4 (Phase 5) – 19 th of April Reporting Frame 4 deliver – 10 th of June 12 April 2011FarmPath Kick-off2

WP5 – Phase 4 March th to 22th of March Main topics proposed  Do not select 3 visions from the 8 but rather combine them into 3 visions  Try to promote interaction between participants while presenting the output of this phase  Need to clarify some concepts during this phase

Phase 4 – Visions created Visions created are analysed by the sustainability criteria and are a combination of elements from the 8 visions. They should be clearly different March th to 22th of March -Possibilities 1 Vision1: with all common features Vision 2: Common features + complementary features Vision 3: Opposing features to the vision 1 2 -Possibilities 2 Vision1: Increased productivity, specialization, competitivity Vision 2: Environmental and social concerns Vision 3: Localisms, local identity and cultural asserts of the region if there were signs in this way in the visions outlined by the participants.

Phase 4 – Communication of visions March th to 22th of March

Concentrated occupation Highly technological area Rural tourism Intensive agriculture Montado March rd FarmPath meeting Examples from our case study More productivist vision 2013 Concentrated occupation Highly technological area Rural tourism Intensive agriculture Montado 2030

March rd FarmPath meeting Examples from our case study More environmental friendly

Concepts discussion with visualization Concentrated occupation Patrimonial interest Highly industrialized area- Technology center Montado (+/- dense)Rural tourism Intensive agriculture 2013

Phase 4 – Communication of visions Concepts discussion with visualization Concentrated occupation Patrimonial interest Highly industrialized area- Technology center Montado (+/- dense)Rural tourism Intensive agriculture 2030

Visual tools ●The above visual tools are good to present land cover and landscape changes but not for o socio- economic and open issues. To overcome this limitation and assure that reflections takes into account all components add to the above tools the tendencies of socio-economic and open issues. For that you can use ●Graphs, cartoons, symbols, tables. 12 April 2011FarmPath Kick-off10 The main idea is to increase communication and clarity! So if these does not help your case study don´t do it.

Phase 4 – validation and discussion with stakeholders March th to 22th of March Options:  Face –to- face with one or more participants  Phone or  Short presentations in different places with confirmation of presence of participants and NSPG group

Protocol 5 - Goals March th to 22th of March Identifying todays constrains and opportunities to reach the visions defined in Phase 4 Identifying pathways to reach the visions selected specifically: -Social and technological innovation needed, -Possible institutional arrangements need, -Necessary support measures -Socio-technical networks amongst actors within the farming community, policy, technology and wider society that can lead to an increase of regional sustainability of agriculture Identify the contribution need at an individual, regional and European level Potentiate a higher level of awareness on possible transition pathways for participants region. Promote transdisciplinary work that hopefully will continue after FarmPath project

Phase 5 March th to 22th of March Participants - Participants of the focus groups - NSPG - Research team

Phase 5 - worksheet 1 March th to 22th of March VISION 1, 2 or 3 – [include title and short narrative] Why has the scenario not happened yet? CONSTRAINS TODAYIN THE FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES TODAYIN THE FUTURE

Phase 5 - worksheet 2 March th to 22th of March VISION 1,2 or 3 – [include title and short narrative] What policies, institutional arrangements, governance mechanisms are necessary? To reply to this question you can refer those that already exist and, if need, those that need to be created. What actors will need to be involved? What actions have to be taken? Action:Who will take this action? At what scale it will be done ? Action 1 ….…. Who is more likely to gain or lose with this vision? WinnersLosers

Phase 5 - Individual question March th to 22th of March How can you get involved and support the pathways identified? In which action are you prepared to get involved? How? And when?