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Originality w the originality of thistraining Course is itsinternational impact.It builds on the experienceand teaching resources ofthe european Researchgroup eNDuRe in the area.It aims at bringing togetherresearchers from leadingresearch organizations andcolleagues, as well as PhDstudents from Southern andeuropean countries. thetraining sessions andworkshops will beconducted in english.
w the scientific event willtake place in Italy, in a well-equipped conference center(Scuola Internazionale diAlta Formazione, under theumbrella of Sant'AnnaSchool of Advanced Studies,Pisa, as local organiser).
Objectivesw To better know andunderstand the conceptsof ACP, methods andtools for theirimplementation andjointly exchange theprinciples of ACP.
w To engage participantsin a collective dynamic ofACP and developcollaborations as well asresearch projects, withconcrete deliverables,videos, articles, andtraining resources.
Publicw Advanced-level graduate students, w Junior faculties, w senior researchers willing to improve their skills with regards to ACP, w Agricultural advisors (engineering degree minimum).
• A maximum of 30 participants can be accommodated. Applications will be selected by a scientific committee.
• To apply, please send a CV and a motivation letter to: [email protected]
• Applications should be received before 31 October, 2017.A confirmation message will be sent to you in case your participation is accepted.
Registration Feesw 800 € for participants from southern countriesw 1 500 € for participants from european and others countries
this amount covers the following costs: registration, food & accommodation, field trips & sightseeing tours, and round trip from Pisa or Firenze airport.
Lecturersw Jean-Noël AubeRtot. inRA, toulouse, Francew Paolo bàRbeRI. institute of life sciences, italyw Nick bIRCh. the James Hutton institute, Dundee, scotlandw Jean-Philippe DeguINe. CiRAD, la Réunion, Francew François-Régis goebeL. CiRAD, Montpellier, Francew Jay-Ram LAmIChhANe. inRA, toulouse, France w Camilla mooNeN. institute of life sciences, italy w Alain RAtNADASS. CiRAD, la Réunion, France w Kris WyCKhuyS. CiAt, Hanoï, Vietnam
Training Course on Agroecological Crop Protection (ACP)
February 11-16, 2018 — Volterra, Italy
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Contextthe principles, approaches, axes, pillars and implementation strategies of AgroecologicalCrop Protection (ACP) at the field and lanscape levels are not the same as those knownto date. therefore, ACP represents a new field of research and applications yet to bethoroughly studied and disseminated. in line with current objectives assigned to cropprotection, ACP creates a breakthrough in cropping system design and in themanagement of interstitial spaces, switching from agrochemistry to agroecology. ACP isthe underlying framework of this training Course: review of the principles of ACP, criticalanalysis of the evolution of Crop Protection, and results of participatory experimentsunder various production systems. Particular attention will be paid to the role ofmodelling approaches in designing agroecological cropping systems based on ACP, aswell as on activities in this new context, with specific reference to researchers (e.g. newknowledge to be acquired, multicriteria evaluation, inter-disciplinarity). Finally, thistraining Course will propose practical recommendations to help implement theagroecological transition, for temperate as well as tropical agroecosystems.
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TC-ACP 18’Provisional program
Day 3. Experiences and case studies - agroecological and touristic break
w Discussion: Around experiences in producers, case studies + 2 Workshops.
w objectives: Comparing ACP principles to field reality; evaluatingthe level of complexity of the modelling projects chosen on Day 2.
w Afternoon: Visit of a tuscan farm and tour of Volterra, a lovely etruscan city.
Day 4. Development of research in ACP
w Conference 4: study Models (pests, cropping systems) and newresearch avenues + 3 Workshops.
w objectives: through rotating workshops, discussing and definingnew research actions around specific cases and their convergencein the north/south, combining different approaches inAgroecological Crop Protection.
Day 5. TC-ACP18’ wrap-up and follow-up
w Conference 5: Restitution of modelling projects.
w Conference 6: Keys to the agroecological transition.
w Conference 7: Perspectives and outputs, conclusion and evaluationof the training course.
w objectives: Presenting and discussing modelling projectsgenerated from the workshops; cross-pollination of activities toimplement in the context of Aagroecological Crop Protection;formulating take home messages.
Training Course on Agroecological Crop Protection
Day 1.Introduction and ACP principles
w Introduction: tC-ACP18’ objectives, presentation and planning.
w Conference 1: From integrated Pest Management toAgroecological Crop Protection + 2 Workshops.
w objectives: building a common vision on ACP history, conceptsand principles; co-defining the deliverables of the training course.
Day 2.Modelling for ACP
w Conference 2: state of the art.
w Conference 3: Methods and techniques in modelling + 2 Workshops.
w objectives: understanding the fields of application of modellingfor ACP; determining modelling projects based on participants’research interest.