Methodological guidelines for a rapid appraisal of agricultural innovation systems under agroecology

The agricultural innovation system (AIS) is an approach that considers agricultural innovation from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Rapid Appraisal of Agricultural Innovation Systems is one of the commonly used operational methods. It involves a series of structured and participatory activities, including interviews, focus group discussions, and stakeholder workshops, to identify the actors, institutions, and relationships involved in the AIS, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the system. This approach has been structured in such a manner that it adapts easily to different contexts where different stakeholders, such as developers, academicians, and policymakers are working with community members on innovation. A reflection on the concept -what to know (the requirements) and what to get (the outputs) is necessary for coming up with practical, reflective analysis and applicable procedures for a deeper understanding of the context where the innovations are introduced. Following this will enable us to fully understand the bottlenecks in transitioning from conventional systems to an agroecological model thus pinpointing potential entry points for promoting these systems’ dissemination and scaling.

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Title Methodological guidelines for a rapid appraisal of agricultural innovation systems under agroecology
Description The agricultural innovation system (AIS) is an approach that considers agricultural innovation from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Rapid Appraisal of Agricultural Innovation Systems is one of the commonly used operational methods. It involves a series of structured and participatory activities, including interviews, focus group discussions, and stakeholder workshops, to identify the actors, institutions, and relationships involved in the AIS, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the system. This approach has been structured in such a manner that it adapts easily to different contexts where different stakeholders, such as developers, academicians, and policymakers are working with community members on innovation. A reflection on the concept -what to know (the requirements) and what to get (the outputs) is necessary for coming up with practical, reflective analysis and applicable procedures for a deeper understanding of the context where the innovations are introduced. Following this will enable us to fully understand the bottlenecks in transitioning from conventional systems to an agroecological model thus pinpointing potential entry points for promoting these systems’ dissemination and scaling.
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    Agroecology Keyword
      Contributing organisations International Center for Agricultural Research in The Dry Areas (ICARDA), Tunis, Tunisia. National Institute of Agronomy of Tunisia (INAT), University of Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia; Research Group Landscapes and Geo-Mediation, Higher Agronomic Institute of Chott-Mariem (ISA-CM), University of Sousse, Tunis, Tunisia
      Author Hassen Ouerghemmi, Aymen Frija, Zahra Shirii, and Hichem Rejeb
      Year 2024
      Type of document Practical how-to
      Language English
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      Country Global
      Administrative Level 1
      Administrative Level 2
      Web Link https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2024.1470442