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Título : A roadmap to consolidate research and innovation in agricultural water management in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Autor : Playan, Enrique
Čereković, Nataša
Marković, Mihajlo
Vaško, Željko
Vekić, Marinko
Mujčinović, Alen
Čadro, Sabrija
Hajder, Đurađ
Šipka, Milan
Bećirović, Emir
Musić, Osman
Grahić, Jasmin
Todorović, Mladen
Stojaković, Nevena
Almeida, Wilk S.
Paço, Teresa A.
Dechmi, Farida
Paniagua, Piluca
Zapata, Nery
Fecha de publicación : 2024
Citación : Playán, E., Čereković, N., Marković, M., Vaško, Ž., Vekić, M., Mujčinović, A., Čadro, S., Hajder, Đ., Šipka, M., Bećirović, E., Musić, O., Grahić, J., Todorović, M., Stojaković, N., Almeida, W. S., Paço, T. A., Dechmi, F., Paniagua, P., & Zapata, N. (2024). A roadmap to consolidate research and innovation in agricultural water management in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Agricultural Water Management, 293, 108699. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108699
Resumen : Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) accumulates challenges in the areas of research and innovation (R&I), agricultural water management (AWM) and their intersection. In the decade 2012–2022, the BiH gross domestic product per capita in current US$ increased by 6.2% annually. However, improvements are slowly arriving in R&I and AWM. In this period, relevant challenges to AWM have materialized, such as climate change effects or the need to implement an interconnected vision of ecosystem services. In the R&I arena, the societal demand for knowledge goods remains low, while the reforms of higher education and R&I funding systems have become urgent. This paper set out to elaborate a realistic and feasible policy roadmap to consolidate R&I in AWM in BiH. The methodology included an assessment of policies and sector performance, the analysis of stakeholder perceptions, the development of strategic directions and the design of a strategy. Desk research and stakeholder consultations (33 interviews, six workshops, 179 persons in total) were used to take stock of the current situation and expectations for the future. Stakeholders were divided into knowledge supply and knowledge demand, with five and six subcategories, respectively. Relations were established among the key enabling factors, the needs and the capacities of the involved stakeholders. The TOWS (Threats, Opportunities, Weaknesses and Strengths) matrix permitted to identify policy strategies. A Weaknesses – Opportunities, conservative or mini-maxi strategy was selected, owing to the relevance of system weaknesses (such as low investments, poor return of R&I to society or low R&I for AWM adaptation) and opportunities (such as the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, Smart Specialization or regional partnerships). The policy roadmap was structured along three policy goals: strengthen R&I, strengthen AWM and identify / fund local R&I priorities for AWM. Policy goals included policy instruments promoting eco-efficient use of resources and sustainable development of rural areas.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/10532/6847
Documento relativo: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108699
ISSN : 03783774
Licencia: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/
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