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A knowledge brokerage approach for assessing the impacts of the setting up young farmers policy measure in Greece.

Authors :
Bournaris, Th.
Moulogianni, Ch.
Arampatzis, S.
Kiomourtzi, F.
Wascher, D.M.
Manos, B.
Source :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review; Feb2016, Vol. 57, p159-166, 8p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This study explores Knowledge Brokerage (KB) aspects of an ex-post Impact Assessment (IA) for the Rural Development Programme (RDP) measure of setting up young farmers, under the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), at the regional level in Northern Greece. The measure supports the entry of young farmers in agriculture by moving land from older to younger farmers. The aim of the study was to test a set of KB tools for improving the interaction between researchers and policy makers. Our analysis mainly focused on a suite of IA Support Modules to guide practitioners, and on a technical tool kit, a web-based contextualisation platform, to support the IA of the specific test case. Offering a structured approach towards IA, both the Support Modules and LIAISE-KIT allow framing the context, organisation, scheduling and method selection in the light of KB objectives. The evaluation of how IA Support Modules influence the Science Policy Interface (SPI), in the case of the ex-post assessment, demonstrated the high relevance of KB activities for facilitating the interaction between researchers and regional policy makers. The assessment bridges the gap between knowledge producers developing scientific output to be applied in a specific context, and knowledge users, who want clear messages regarding the policy challenges they face. Other conclusions include the need for specific guidelines and training for knowledge users, especially with regard to the use of tools. According to our findings, a consequent application of KB activities is a crucial pre-condition for successfully implementing IAs in future RDP measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01959255
Volume :
57
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113405505
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2015.12.004