The Research & innovation unit of DG AGRI organised a Clustering workshop of Horizon funded EU projects in the topic of “Models and tools supporting agricultural policies” on 22 October in Brussels Belgium.
The main objectives of this clustering workshop are to ensure policy feedback by presenting and discussing the Horizon Europe projects concerned in the topic and their results with policymakers, and foster networking and collaboration between the projects and with policymakers.
Divided into four thematic sessions (1) Introducing new projects supporting policies related to agriculture, (2) R&I evidence on alternative futures for EU agri-food policies, (3) R&I evidence on baseline and projections for EU agriculture, (4) Using modelling for evidence-based policies and effective governance, the workshop will cover a broad spectrum of research and policy development in agriculture.
BrightSpace was introduced by project coordinator Marc Müller in Session 2, followed by a lively discussion with the audience.
The whole day event featured the following projects:
AgEnRes: Analysing of fossil-energy dependence in agriculture to increase resilience against input price fluctuations
STEP UP: Sustainable Livestock Systems Transition and Evidence Platform for Upgrading Policies
ACT4CAP27 : Advancing capacity and analytical tools for supporting common agricultural policies post 2027
TRADE4SD : Fostering the positive linkages between trade and sustainable development
MATS : Making Agricultural Trade Sustainable
BATModel : Better Agri-food Trade Modelling for Policy Analysis
BrightSpace : Designing a Roadmap for Effective and Sustainable Strategies for Assessing and Addressing the Challenges of EU Agriculture to Navigate within a Safe and Just Operating Space
LAMASUS : LAnd use and MAnagement modelling for SUStainable governance
Tools4CAP: Innovative Toolbox empowering effective CAP governance towards EU ambitions.