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The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension | 2014

Transition Management and Social Innovation in Rural Areas: Lessons from Social Farming

Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo; Cristiano Rossignoli; Paola Scarpellini

Abstract Purpose The article reflects on transition management in rural areas and the possible implications for extension services able to support social innovation and rural change, starting from experiences on social farming in different areas of Italy. Design/methodology/approach By presenting three case studies we investigate the role of social services in rural development. The design follows a research action involving local stakeholders (private and public) in a process of collective learning. Findings The article highlights the difficulties and opportunities encountered in the process of transition management. In addition, it identifies key elements able to facilitate in redefining extension services supportive for social innovation and transition in rural areas. Practical implication Rural areas are facing difficulties in dealing with the current crisis. In addition, the collapse of the welfare state contributes in reducing the viability of rural areas. In this scenario the article suggests: to re-think rural development initiatives; to improve the linkage between public and private actors in creating economic and social values; a possible process of transition able to create a new collective knowledge, innovative solutions and new rules and attitudes among sectors – agriculture, health, education – and actors – private and public. Originality/value In the perspective of the 2020 EU strategy on social innovation, the research offers insight into the adoption of approaches and methods that can ensure more equitable paths towards inclusive and sustainable adjustment in rural areas.


Landscape Research | 2014

Urban Food Security and Landscape Change: A Demand-side Approach

Gianluca Brunori; Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo

Abstract This paper looks at cities as socio-technical systems consisting of patterns of interaction between actors, rules and artefacts. The issue of urban food security emerges as a key policy goal. This goal can be achieved through the coordination of a series of policies including territorial planning, commerce regulation, public procurement, health prevention and waste management. This paper discusses an example of how new narratives linking consumption to the environment—namely ‘quality turn’ and ‘sufficiency’ narratives—can help achieve more sustainable landscapes when implemented into food policies. Through the proposed approach, education, information and communication are seen as keys to change. The new approach may have important effects on landscape, and on the relationship between cities and the adjoining countryside.


The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension | 2017

Collaboration, knowledge and innovation toward a welfare society: the case of the Board of Social Farming in Valdera (Tuscany), Italy

Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo; Cristiano Rossignoli

ABSTRACT Purpose: Through an analysis of a social farming (SF) case study, this article investigates how collaboration and knowledge co-creation between different actors can support the process of rural transition in order to stimulate innovation in the welfare system using agricultural resources. Methodology: We used the ‘Antecedent-Process-Outcome Framework’ developed by Wood and Gray [1991. “Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Collaboration.” The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 27 (2): 139-162] and adapted by Thomson and Perry [2006. “Collaboration Processes: Inside the Black Box.” Public Administration Review 66 (s1): 20-32], to analyse the collaborative process within the Board of Social Farming (BSF) in Valdera, Italy. The BSF in Valdera is particularly important as it was the first transition arena developed in Italy for SF development. Findings: The article highlights the difficulties and opportunities encountered by the BSF in the knowledge co-creation and collaboration, and identifies key elements to facilitate innovation in SF and more generally in transition processes. Practical implications: The article aims to generalize crucial practical elements in the relationship between collaborative approaches and innovation in the field of innovative welfare society, which is increasingly key to rural transition. Theoretical implications: Innovation in SF is complex due to the need to identify new knowledge, diverse kinds of organizations and innovative interactions among many private and public stakeholders. The article explores the concept of collaboration in SF in order to re-define the production of public and private goods within local and rural communities. Originality: The article aims to contribute to the ongoing discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of collaboration in order to reinforce rural transition pathways.


Evaluation | 2017

Enhancing participatory evaluation in a humanitarian aid project

Cristiano Rossignoli; Alberto Giani; Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo; Paola Scarpellini

This article examines participatory evaluation of humanitarian aid projects in post-conflict contexts, through the presentation of a particular case: the evaluation of a project supporting herders and Bedouin communities breeding small ruminants in the Gaza Strip. The article analyses the current situation in the Gaza Strip, a unique humanitarian context, in order to gain insight into the value of participatory evaluation in post-conflict settings. The article analyses the participatory evaluation in order to understand how participation functions, what lessons can be learned and what outcomes can be generated. Finally, this experience demonstrates how participatory evaluation can work effectively in humanitarian settings despite the obvious constraints of conflict and post-conflict settings. Whilst participatory evaluation contributes to improving humanitarian-aid interventions, a more structural approach to participation is needed to achieve concrete and durable results.


RIV. RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI VALUTAZIONE | 2015

Valdera 2020 : i risultati di una procedura partecipata di valutazione

Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo; Paola Scarpellini; Laura Fastelli; Massimo Rovai

The paper describes the experience of the participatory project Valdera 2020, aimed at the setting of the Strategic Plan 2020 for the Union of Municipalities in Valdera. The contribution, in addition to a summary of the project, shows the steps followed to manage a participatory evaluation procedure (PPV). It analyses and discusses the results obtained (in terms of outputs and outcomes) and provides some considerations about the possibility to transfer the procedure adopted.


Sustainability | 2014

Co-Producing Sustainability: Involving Parents and Civil Society in the Governance of School Meal Services. A Case Study from Pisa, Italy

Francesca Galli; Gianluca Brunori; Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Silvia Innocenti


Futures | 2016

Measuring the effects of transdisciplinary research: the case of a social farming project

Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo; Cristiano Rossignoli; Paola Scarpellini


Sustainability | 2016

Social Farming in the Promotion of Social-Ecological Sustainability in Rural and Periurban Areas

Marina García-Llorente; Cristiano Rossignoli; Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo


3rd EURUFU Scientific Conference | 2014

Innovating rural welfare in the context of civicness, subsidiarity and co-production: Social Farming.

Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo; Cristiano Rossignoli; Paola Scarpellini


Second International Conference on Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society: Reconnecting Agriculture and Food Chains to Societal Needs | 2015

Social farming and social innovation in the perspective of new rural policies

Francesco Paolo Di Iacovo; Roberta Moruzzo; Cristiano Rossignoli

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