CropMix: Transition to sustainable, ecology-based agriculture

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Winter School

Transition to sustainable, ecology-based agriculture

 2 - 7  February 2025

Hotel Bovendonk, Hoeven, the Netherlands
Scope

The (Dutch) agricultural sector faces major challenges including severe losses in biodiversity, waste of resources, dependence on environmentally malign inputs (e.g. pesticides), human health risks of pesticide use and climate change. Furthermore, the economic position of farmers is often vulnerable while citizens demand both affordable food and a clean, biodiverse environment.

The transition to sustainable agriculture requires action on the farm, in the food chain, in policy and legislation and on consumer behavioural level. Therefore, to achieve transition goals we need a collaborative effort of agronomists and economists, ecologists, modelers, transition experts, policy advisors, sociologists, and many more.

 
What can you expect?

During this one-week PhD course, you will learn how to accelerate the transition to sustainable agriculture by collaborating with others from different scientific disciplines and backgrounds. What can you and your discipline bring to the table? How do you explain your knowledge so it becomes applicable for others? And what can you learn from others that broadens your perspective?

The course aims to give you applicable skills by offering concrete case studies and mindset to work on systems change. You will define common goals, and explore which tradeoffs and synergies there are between perspectives that different disciplines offer. By using case studies and working in small teams consisting of a broad range of scientists, you will learn to combine your efforts to tackle societal challenges. Guest speakers and lecturers provide you with the real-life context and the scientific knowledge to do so. During the course you will also focus on your role as a scientist in the transition to sustainable agriculture.

Programme

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Course organisers
  • Yvonne Florissen Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands)
  • Erik Poelman Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands)
  • Claudius van de Vijver (Graduate School PE&RC, Wageningen, the Netherlands)
 
General information
Target Group The course is aimed at PhD candidates and other academics with interest in crop diversity, agriculture, transition
Group Size Min. 25 / max. 40 participants
Course duration 5 days
Language of instruction English
Number of credits 1.5 ECTS
Location Hotel Bovendonk, Hoeven, the Netherlands
 
Fees 1
  EARLY-BIRD FEE 2 REGULAR FEE
PE&RC / WIMEK / WASS / EPS / VLAG / WIAS PhD candidates with an approved TSP and WU EngD candidates € 450,- € 500,-
PE&RC Postdocs and staff of the above mentioned Graduate Schools € 1130,- € 1180,-
People from CropMix € 0,- € 0,-
All other academic participants € 1170,- € 1220,-
Non-academic participants € 2260,- € 2310,-

1 The course fee includes accommodation, food, and coffee/tea
2 The Early-Bird Fee applies to anyone who REGISTERS ON OR BEFORE 1 December 2024

Note:

  • If you need an invoice to complete your payment, please send an email to office.pe@wur.nl, including ALL relevant details that should be mentioned on the invoice (e.g., purchase order no., specific addresses, attendees, etc.).
  • The Early-Bird policy is such that the moment of REGISTRATION (and not payment) is leading for determining the fee that applies to you.
  • Please make sure that your payment is arranged within two weeks after your registration. Arrange your payment immediately if you register two weeks or less before the start of the course.
  • It is the participant's responsibility to make sure that the payment is correct and in time.
PE&RC Cancellation Conditions

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More information

Dr. Claudius van de Vijver (PE&RC)
Phone: +31 (0) 317 485116
Email: claudius.vandevijver@wur.nl

Registration