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Chief Scientist - AKADEMIYA2063 Updates on Local Analysis Networks and e-Atlas Revamping for Kenya, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Burkina Faso, and Burundi Opening remarks, by Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Henning

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#2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR #2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR - Food system transformation requires public policies , - Especially in post-Malabo Agenda including all three axis of sustainable development : Economic, Social and Environmental - Evidence-based policies needs policy learning 1 Background

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#2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR #2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR - Learning is a collective process, i.e. learning via knowledge exchange in networks is much faster - Local Action Networks (LANs) are good example for collective learning in networks 1 Background

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#2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR #2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR Source: Henning/Saggau: „Networks, spatial diffusion of technological knowledge and regional economic growth: an agent-based modeling approach“., International Journal of Regional Development, 2012.

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#2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR #2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR Source: Henning/Saggau: „Networks, spatial diffusion of technological knowledge and regional economic growth: an agent-based modeling approach“., International Journal of Regional Development, 2012.

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#2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR #2024ReSAKSS #2024ATOR Source: Henning/Saggau: „Networks, spatial diffusion of technological knowledge and regional economic growth: an agent-based modeling approach“., International Journal of Regional Development, 2012.