The third newsletter of the PEGASUS project has been published! It provides information on the project’s progress since October 2016 and some of the emerging findings to enable a greater provision of public goods and ecosystem services from different farming and forestry systems in the EU.
PEGASUS (Public Ecosystem Goods And Services from agriculture and forestry: Unlocking the Synergies) aims to transform approaches to rural land management by unlocking the synergies between economic, social and environmental benefits provided by agriculture and forestry. This EC-funded Horizon 2020 project is investigating new ways of thinking about how farms and forests are managed.
We are now less than one year away from the PEGASUS project final conference and are well underway with our action research activities. This third issue of the PEGASUS newsletter sets out some of the emerging findings from our 12 in-depth case studies. It highlights the varied policy, market and governance settings that are in place in different parts of the EU and looks at what factors have contributed to the successful provision of environmental and social benefits in different contexts. There is a lot still to be done in this final year and the PEGASUS team has planned a series of participatory events, to help us develop new tools and draw key lessons for policy and practice.
Follow this link to read the second PEGASUS newsletter and:
- Read about highlights from our PEGASUS annual meeting in Italy
- Hear about the results and emerging findings of our 12 in-depth case studies
- Save the dates for our upcoming national and European workshops
- Find out what the next steps for the project
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10 May 2017