Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research How to stimulate practice-science links through EIP programming in RD and Horizon 2020 H. Kächele, K.

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Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research How to stimulate practice-science links through EIP programming in RD and Horizon 2020 H. Kächele, K. Müller Berlin,

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller EIP as new, additional pillar in science EIP shall complement but not substitute customary scientific programmes (like ERC etc)

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Central Questions How to identify needs? What are the bottlenecks? Which consequences for programming? From the perspective of science and research

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Present Conditions for Science Research needs are defined by scientific community (not practice)  Practice is interested in (assured) state of knowledge  Science is interested in the development of this knowledge Science is disciplinary organized and self-referential Solution of practical problems requires merging of disciplinary findings and dissolution of contradictions  Max Weber: reality (practice) is not part of one discipline

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Present Conditions for Science Evaluation pressure for science:  main evaluation criterion (peer-reviewed publications) Stakeholders are not really integrated and are not part of process  Alibi-Practice-Partnerships  Advisory Boards Consequences  knowledge gaps from practical point of view  answers to questions, the practice is not interested in

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Who is able to identify needs best? Science? Stakeholder? Politics?

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Who is able to identify needs best? There is good reason to assume that best solution will be: Science + Stakeholder + Politics

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller What are the bottlenecks? Identification of needs! Allocation of financial resources for science! Evaluation criteria for science! Dialogue between stakeholders, policy and science along the whole scientific process (from needs to market/adoption readiness)

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Which consequences for programming?

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Identification of needs. Realize importance of identification process. Establish pre-phase for identification of needs. Integrate stakeholders + politics + science. Guidance on practical interests by integration of practice. Ensures that research questions - with utmost probability - generate added value for practice (private or public value).

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Allocation of financial resources for science Funding to enable proper pre-phase for elaborating needs/questions. Provide resources for pilot projects and prototypes. Shift of resources for practice-relevant research instead of "Alibi- Practice-Partnerships“. If appropriate, integrate transfer partner through providing resources.

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Evaluation criteria for science Further development of evaluation criteria The power of definition regarding "good" research needs to switch, at least partially, from science to society  Requires new understanding of science and scientists

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Dialogue between stakeholders, policy and science Real integration of transfer partners from pre-phase to market- /adoption readiness Transfer partner contributes to the definition of research questions (identifies practice-relevant knowledge gaps) Transfer Partners take over responsibility within research process  e.g. on farm research, contribution to data collection Transfer partner takes over knowledge transfer to practice  Ensures that relevant answers to practical questions are given

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Opportunities for EIP EIP (as a new instrument) harmonize science and practice, because different interests are resolved / mitigated EIPs can proactively tackle inevitable adaptation processes in agriculture EIPs contribute to the extension of technological, organisational or social innovations Cooperation between science and practice up to market-/adoption readiness

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller EIPs are used for stabilization / further reinforcement of existing / conventional structures EIPs are taken over by stakeholders and to satisfy their clientele (vested interests) EIPs could be established with minimal resources for research and maximum administrative expenses EIPs are talked to pieces in the fight over the distribution of resources and over the power of definition of "good" research  EIP money = "bad" money for "bad" research Risks for EIP

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller EIPs offer chances to interlink science and practice

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research EIP from the perspective of science and research H. Kächele, K. Müller Good luck and thank you for your attention.!