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Transforming Landscapes

Participatory research for resilient land use in Europe

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Agriculture and land use are at a crossroads: Conventional agriculture is a leading cause of climate change and land degradation, creating some of the greatest challenges of our time. However, regenerative practices such as agroforestry offer an opportunity for land use to become part of the solution.

To lead this change, AGROMIX brings together farmers, researchers and policymakers to explore agroecological solutions for more resilient land use in Europe, developing tools to implement these practices.

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Knowledge Hubs

To lead this change, AGROMIX brings together farmers, researchers and policymakers to explore solutions and develop tools for more resilient land use in Europe.

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Innovative Co-design

Co-design practices applied to research and field projects.

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Sustainable Business Models & Tools

Capitalisation of mixed farming and agroforestry for farmers and stakeholders across the production chain.

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Immersive Learning Tools

Virtual interactive tools (serious games) that apply agroecological principles, allowing land managers to design their own agroforestry projects.

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Policy Recommendations

Guidelines for decision makers to prioritise environmental resilience strategies and stable farming value chains.

Discover our project
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    12 pilot projects 

    for developing co-designed systems
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    6 long-term trial sites

    for developing and testing models
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    12 Knowledge
    Exchange Hubs

    for sharing information
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    28 partners involved

    from 14 European countries
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    12 pilot projects 

    for developing co-designed systems

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    6 long-term trial sites

    for developing and testing models

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    12 Knowledge Exchange Hubs

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    28 partners involved

    from 14 European countries

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    COORDINATOR
    Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schmutz
    Coventry University (CAWR), Ryton Organic Gardens, CV8 3LG, UK
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