Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33679
Title: Enhancing Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems in the Western Balkans: A prerequisite for sustainable development?
Authors: Ana SimonovskaORCID (Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje), Tilman ReinhardtORCID (Universität Bayreuth, Faculty of life sciences: Food Nutrition and Health), Charalambos Kasimis (Agricultural University of Athens)
Keywords: AKIS, rural development, agriculture development, Western Balkans
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: EAAE
Conference: XVIII EAAE Congress
Abstract: The Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Systems (AKIS) are critical in fostering sustainable agricultural and rural development by enhancing knowledge dissemination, promoting technological innovation, and improving decision-making processes. In the context of the Western Balkans, AKIS faces significant challenges, including fragmented knowledge networks, limited access to resources, and insufficient co-innovation among key stakeholders such as farmers, researchers, policymakers, and advisory services. These challenges hinder the region’s potential to achieve sustainability in agriculture and rural development (Kasimis et al., 2023). This panel will provide an update on the current state and developments of AKIS in the Western Balkans and further explore strategies for strengthening this system to drive innovation and sustainability. It will bring together experts, practitioners, researchers, advisors, and policymakers to discuss the current state of AKIS, identify best practices, and propose solutions for improving knowledge flow and innovation uptake. Key topics include the role of digital platforms and social media in bridging knowledge gaps, the integration of youth and women in AKIS, and the potential of public-private partnerships to foster innovation. The dialogue will provide actionable recommendations for enhancing AKIS as a foundation for sustainable agricultural development in the Western Balkans, aligning with global sustainability goals and regional development priorities.
Description: Presented in the organized session: Western Balkan Agriculture and Rural Areas Towards EU Integration
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33679
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