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Supporting Women-led Innovations in Farming and rural Territories

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Deliverables

Inception workshop report (opens in new window)

Co-leaded by IHEID. BOKU will facilitate a participatory inception workshop during the initial stage of SWIFT, organised back-to-back with the kick-off meeting hosted by CSIC. This will involve all participating WLI, two per innovation (except for international), n=38. Specific aims: 1) agree on a set of shared values and develop a common understanding of the concepts used in SWIFT; 2) identify and co-develop key emerging research foci as well as project outputs; 3) facilitate partnerships and network-building among innovators for deeper bi-/trilateral exchanges; 4) agree on the WLI that can commit to further in-depth analysis representative of each cluster. These steps will ensure that SWIFT addresses the issues that are relevant to the innovators and that their specific circumstances are fully taken into account. It will further lead to building synergies at an early stage in the project, and to active involvement in and ownership of SWIFT. We will employ scenario planning through participatory formats such as world café, word clouds and fishbowl discussion. This will enable us to identify the commonalities and differences regarding barriers and opportunities across the innovations, and to clarify understandings of the core concepts being used in SWIFT. This initial exploration will provide a foundation for the project’s research activities (D2.1) and for developing the conceptual framework that will guide research

Report - CAP gender analysis (opens in new window)

Report: Gender analysis of the new CAP: A focus on women-led innovations

State of the art report - Gender-responsive rural policies (opens in new window)

Report on the state-of-the-art of gender responsive rural policies

Strategy for engaging with other projects funded under this call (opens in new window)

WP1 will be in charge of actively building synergies and engaging with other proposals funded under this topic, as well as under topics on the “Expertise and training centre on rural innovation”, “Smart solutions for smart rural communities”, and other relevant projects, for instance those dealing with the CAP networks and policy-making networks, or those dealing with gender equality in urban contexts. Engagement can take the format of online workshops oriented towards identifying concrete activities, moments, spaces and tools to build synergies among activities and dissemination and exploitation of results. This will be co-designed with the coordinators of the other projects and revised throughout the project.

Data Management Plan (opens in new window)

SWIFT partners will develop a Data Management Plan (DMP, D1.2) encouraging open access to research data. Partners will participate in the extended Pilot on Open Research Data in Horizon 2020, with data freely accessible, except for those which are potentially protectable or considered as personal data (in accordance with GDPR). The first version of DMP will be delivered at M6 and updated at the end of each reporting period using the template in Table 4 which incorporates the Horizon Europe guidelines on FAIR data management. Steps in the Data Management Plan.Data Collection•How will the data be collected or created? •What data will you collect or create?Selection and Preservation•Which data should be retained, shared, and/or preserved?•What is the long-term preservation plan for the dataset?Documentation and Metadata•What documentation and metadata will accompany the data?Ethics and Legal Compliance•How will you manage any ethical issues?•How will you manage copyright and Intellectual Property Rights issues?Data Sharing. Data sharing among participants will be subject to specific rules established within the Consortium Agreement.•Are any restrictions on data sharing required?•How will you share the data?Storage and Backup•How will the data be stored and backed up during the research?•How will you manage access and security?Responsibilities and Resources•What resources will you require to deliver your plan?•Who will be responsible for data management?All relevant data will be stored on a secure ISO27001-based server managed by CSIC IT Services. Data sharing among participants will be subject to specific rules as established in the signed Consortium Agreement and facilitated through the use of a secure and password-protected repository that will also be used as a collaborative workspace for the partners.Data will be deposited in existing EU and international archives to ensure their accessibility during and after the project has ended (RISIS Core facility)

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