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Beyond scientific contribution: Assessment of the societal impact of research and innovation to build a sustainable agri-food sector.
Journal of Environmental Management ( IF 8.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-26 , DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110455
Nour Chams 1 , Bouali Guesmi 2 , José María Gil 3
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Due to the climate change and increased attention toward environmental management issues, the agri-food sector has been extensively relying on research, development, and innovation (RDi) to transform conventional agricultural production into a sustainable and eco-friendly industry. While the academic contribution of research has been relatively easily identified in the literature, the assessment of its societal impact remains underdeveloped. Accordingly, this study employs mixed-method evaluation approaches, mainly ASIRPA framework and Impact Oriented Monitoring (IOM) model to better understand and measure the multi-dimensional impacts of RDi in the agri-food sector in Spain. The objective of this analysis is to identify the impact of research on the society and the ecosystem. An in-depth case study analysis is conducted to examine the "best practices" program to promote sustainable techniques in the rice cultivation. Empirical findings suggest a standardized index to measure the economic, socio-territorial, health, political, capacity building, and environmental impacts, involving the stakeholder-network evaluation. The study highlights important implications for firm management decisions monitoring research uptake and policy design in the agri-food sector.

中文翻译:

超越科学的贡献:评估研究和创新对社会的影响,以建立一个可持续的农业食品部门。

由于气候变化和对环境管理问题的日益重视,农业食品部门一直广泛地依靠研究,开发和创新(RDi)将传统的农业生产转变为可持续发展和生态友好型产业。尽管在文献中相对容易地确定了研究的学术贡献,但对其社会影响的评估仍未得到充分发展。因此,本研究采用混合方法评估方法,主要是ASIRPA框架和面向影响的监测(IOM)模型,以更好地理解和衡量RDi对西班牙农业食品行业的多维影响。该分析的目的是确定研究对社会和生态系统的影响。进行了深入的案例研究分析,以检查“
更新日期:2020-03-27
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