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Programme

CoP Farming for Health in Tuscany


Pisa 25/27 May 2009
Opera Primaziale Hall Domo Square

Policies and networking in Social Farming across EU

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European CoP Farming for Health PISA, 25th may 2009 Monday
9.30 10.30 10.30 13.00 10.3010.45

Registration, good morning coffee and Poster presentation: Primaziale Hall

CoP in Pisa: Policies and networking in Social Farming across EU


Plenary: Primaziale Hall

Welcome Maria Grazia Mammuccini (ARSIA Tuscany) Francesco Di Iacovo (Pisa University)

Kick off
10.4511.00 11.0013.00
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Paolo Giannarelli (Councilor for Tuscany Region President for EU affairs and Agriculture) Building the atmosphere: SolidAction (Video) (a case from the SoFar project) by Gerald Assouline (QAP Sofar group)

Main lectures o What agriculture for sustainable rural and urban areas? Gianluca
o o Brunori (Pisa University) Social farming and biodiversity, building the connections. Alessandro Meschinelli (IFAD) Policies and pathways of change in Rural areas Elena Saraceno (EU policy advisor) Social and economic sustainability in rural communities Zita Murphy (Rural Policy Branch Department of Agriculture and Rural Development UK)

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Lunch

Building knowledge and positions during the CoP


Parallel sessions. Hotel Duomo Plenary: Primaziale Hall

Workshops and short communication on FFH


(WS are organised by proponents short communication are selected on application) Forms on the web site farmingforhealth

Social farming in Tuscany Where we are and why we are here Roberto Dalonzo (ARSIA)

Coffee break
Plenary: Primaziale Hall

Panel: Preparing the Manifesto for social farming in EU


Gerald Assouline (QAP Sofar Group) chair Invited discussant Piet Driest (The Netherland Healt/care sector) Larry Masterson (Ireland, farmer Blissberry Farm), Joachin Brych (Germany, Social operator Kuhhorst Centre), Katja Vadnal (Slovenia. Centre for Protection and Care Koper) Ferruccio Nilia (Italy District for solidarity economy)

Open debate on Manifesto

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European CoP Farming for Health PISA, 26th may 2009 - Tuesday
9.0018.30

Active study visit:


The activity will be used in order to create collective knowledge among participants and the exchange about specific topics.

Field visits:
Valdera area: Subject: Institutional framework and process of change by networking (farms and institutions at work) Coach: Francesco Di Iacovo and Silvia Paolini, reporter to be chosen among participants Gorgona Island: Subject: Vocational training for prisoners in a public farm Coach: Marco Verdone and Francesca Durastanti, reporter to be chosen among participants Forteto Farm: Subject Rebuilding an inclusive community in a Farm, Coach: Marco Noferi and Angela Galasso, reporter to be chosen among participants Pungiglione Farm: Subject Social Cooperative Third sectors and work inclusion for less empowered people Coach: Paola Scarpellini Nella Oggiano reporter to be chosen among participants
Each visit will be devoted to a specific topic. The visit will be organised into two parts. o The first one, during the morning, will regards the understanding of specific cases related to social faming o Lunch will be organised during the visit o The second part, in the afternoon, will be devoted to a rationalisation of the topic by the way a benchmarking activities between what has been seen and the personal background of each participan o Results from this discussion will be report in a plenary session during the 27th

Social dinner: Ristorante Re di Puglia (countryside close to Pisa)

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European CoP Farming for Health PISA, 27th may 2009 - Wednesday
9.0010.00 10.0013.00 10.0010.15 10.1511.45
Plenary: Primaziale Hall Group sessions: Hotel Duomo Plenary: Primaziale Hall

After visit discussion: What we have learned, what we have exchanged Francesco Di Iacovo (UniPi SoFar group) and reporters from each study visit

Looking to the future in the CoP FFH


CoP Continuing the discussion:reshaping activities and organisation, introduction Saverio Senni (UniTuscia)

CoP thematic groups: redefining the main issues


education and vocational training in FFH policy networking in FFH how to do it exchanging practices in FFH why and how building bridges among research and practices

11.4512.00 12.0013.00 13.0014.30 14.3015.45

Plenary: Primaziale Hall Plenary: Primaziale Hall

Regrouping different views


Building new questions for the CoP of the future, Selecting main statements for the round table Saverio Senni (UniTuscia) CoP challenges: organising the future How to organise the CoP in order to build right answer to the arising questions? Deirdre O Connor (UCD SoFar Group) (moderate) General coordinated discussion All CoP members

Lunch

Supporting Policies for Social farming in EU


(results from the EU-SoFar Project) Introduction and chair Maria Grazia Mammuccini Director ARSIA-Tuscany Region Social Farming and innovative strategies in Europe
http//:sofar.unipi.it) A trip across social farming in EU Paolo Pieroni (UniPisa SoFar group) (video) Innovative actions for SF in Europe Francesco Di Iacovo (UniPisa SoFar group)

14.3015.20

Plenary: Primaziale Hall

15.2015.45 15.4516.15 14.3018.30

Plenary: Primaziale Hall

A manifesto for social farming across Europe


Thomas Van Elsen (FiBL SoFar group)

Coffee break

Present and future of social farming in EU and non EU countries (results from the EU-SoFar Project)
Introduction and chair Aldo Manetti (President of the Commission for Agriculture, Tuscany Regional Council
Plenary: Primaziale Hall

16.1517.15

17.1518.15 18.15

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Invited people Alessandro Monteleone (INEA-National Institute for Agricultural Economics, Responsible Italian Rural Net) Carol Djeddah (FAO Gender, Equity and Rural Employment Division) Emmanuel Seyni Ndione (Coordinator ENDA GRAF-Sahel ONG) Social farming in EU the point of view from the EU Commission Daniele Bianchi (DG agricuoture and Rural Development EU) Concluding remarks Maria Grazia Mammuccini (Director ARSIA-Tuscany Region)

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