International Symposium on Evaluating the Impact and Scaling of Innovations for Sustainable Horticulture
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Conveners
Keynote Speakers
Scientific Committee
Peter J BattAUS; Rémi KahaneFRA; Elizabeth Balyejusa KizitoUGA; Enoch G. Achigan-DakoBEN; Erin McGuireUSA; Lurhathaiopath PuangkaewJPN; Nazim GrudaDEU; Nicolas RouxFRA; Steven UnderhillAUS; Norbert SomogyiHUN
Call for Abstracts
Horticulture is the science and practice of growing various kinds of food and ornamental crops. Covering many diverse fields of science, horticulture includes plant cultivation, the marketing and distribution of perishable products, dietary habits and health, food security, and wellbeing. While the advanced use of technologies (low-tech or high-tech) is expected to have a positive impact in both stabilizing incomes and plant production, it is necessary to optimally manage and control the environmental and social impacts. Horticulture is a resource intensive industry. Our production and marketing systems are complex, and it is difficult to measure and monitor inputs and outputs. This often requires managers to make trade-offs to optimize the production system.
The objective function is not only productivity, such as yield, but also quality, including food safety, the local environment, policy adhesion, economic stability, and benefits to society as a whole. Specifically, evaluating the impact and scaling of innovations for sustainable horticulture must be one of the most important issues. The aim of this symposium is to illustrate the impact of innovations within the various sub-sectors of the horticultural industry in both developing and developed countries.
The symposium encourages the presentation of papers by researchers and students who have explored any of the three themes above from a range of perspectives. For instance, we will favorably consider studies that focus on measuring and/or communicating all kinds of impacts (agronomic, economic, social, or environmental) of various types of innovations among research and non-research organizations including civil society such as consumers associations, NGOs, farmers organizations, private entities, and policy makers at local, national and regional levels.
The following topics will be developed during the symposium:
- The emergence of a new reality. Theme 1 will explore how the challenges facing horticulture present new opportunities and constraints in the transformation of standards, regulations (regulating production conditions; product recycling exchanges) or standards of practices (evaluation methodology, Life Cycle Assessment, collective approaches, Total Cost Analysis). The term “standards” is taken in a broad sense to include product quality, technical processes, production conditions and new certification schemes.
- Adapting to the new reality. Theme 2 will examine how companies and actors in the horticulture sector are adapting to these new challenges in both local and global food systems, and increasing urbanization in terms of investments in new products, markets and territories, organizational changes between actors in the value chain (producers, processors, distributors, consumers) and among other stakeholders in the sector: local authorities, researchers, NGOs, civil society. This theme includes the reconfiguration of innovation systems in the horticultural sector in terms of new coordination and support mechanisms and the emergence of new players.
- The impacts of the new adaptation strategies. Theme 3 will focus on both the impacts arising from the adoption of different innovations (technological, institutional and organizational) on the horticultural sector including the environment, health and wellbeing, social inclusiveness and reducing inequalities, the fair distribution of added value, competitiveness, and resilience to shocks, and the barriers that constrain adoption.
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