Conception d'un agenda de recherche pour l'innovation couplée

Conception d'un agenda de recherche pour l'innovation couplée vers des systèmes agri-alimentaires durables - présentation de l'article collectif Brun et al. (2021)

06 mai 2021

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Le jeudi 6 mai à 14h, Jean-Marc Meynard, UMR SAD-APT et Caroline Pénicaud, UMR SayFood, nous présenteront l'article qui vient de paraître dans la revue Agricultural Systems intitulé "Designing a research agenda for coupled innovation towards sustainable agrifood systems", co-signé par Juliette Brun, Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy, Caroline Pénicaud, Marianne Cerf et Jean-Marc Meynard.

Résumé en anglais de l’article :

CONTEXT. Researchers studying agriculture and researchers studying food share common interests in working on the sustainability of agrifood systems. Yet, they form two distinct scientific communities, which often struggle to work together due to both scientific specialization and existing disconnections between agriculture and food production standards. However, there is today a crucial need for research to generate new knowledge and innovations to meet the numerous challenges towards sustainable agrifood systems.

OBJECTIVE. This paper therefore presents how two scientific communities (those of agriculture and food) collectively explored cross-community research topics, which could foster coupled innovation in agrifood systems.

METHODS. Two innovative design methods - KCP and matching-building – were combined to propose a dedicated design process fostering this collective exploration of cross-community research topics.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS. Twenty cross-community priority research topics were thus proposed to address various sustainability challenges. These topics were designed to become common purposes for future research collaborations aiming to produce relevant knowledge to open new avenues for coupled innovation towards more sustainable agrifood systems. The originality of the 20 topics was discussed, in comparison with 25 international papers highlighting research priorities regarding food systems. 

SIGNIFICANCE. The originality of the paper is thus twofold: the article details the original dedicated design method used to build cross-community research topics, and presents the 20 research topics designed using this method.

Présentation pdf :

Enregistrement vidéo : https://youtu.be/0zECZJVr4zs

Article en ligne : https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-03192800

Rapport sur les ateliers : https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02266897

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