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What is ATTER?

The ATTER project develops an interdisciplinary and multi-sectoral exchange program for scaling up agroecological transitions for territorial food systems. It gathers researchers and practitioners in working on cross-case studies through secondments, trainings and workshops, relying on 16 territorial case studies anchored in five countries (France, Italy, UK, Brazil and USA) and on the complementary skills of the 18 participating organisations. The ATTER network will be managed as an action-research eco-system to boost the emergence and dissemination of knowledge.

The project is funded by the RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchanges) scheme, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action promoting international collaboration through sharing knowledge and ideas between research and practitioners across the world. Concretely, it is based on a program of mobilities (secondments) that have to be inter-sectoral and international.

A Consortium of 18 partners

INRAE Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement (France)
CIRAD Centre de coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (France)
Cardiff University (United Kingdom)
Coventry University (United Kingdom)
UNIPI Universita di Pisa (Italy)
CIHEAM-IAMB Centro Internazionale di Alti Studi Agronomici Mediterranei di Bari (Italy)
UFRRJ Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
UFRGS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)
University of Oregon (USA)
UMW University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)
URGENCI
FIAN International
Terralim (France)
AS-PTA Agricultura Familiar e Agroecologia (Brazil)
LWA The Landworkers Alliance (United Kingdom)
CIVAM Centres d’Initiatives pour Valoriser l’Agriculture et le Milieu Rural (France)
PNRMA Parc Naturel des Monts d’Ardèche (France)
GAL Alto Salento 2020

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ATTER Quarterly, our first newsletter is out !

ATTER Quarterly, our first newsletter is out !

Newsletter of the ATTER network on Agroecological Transitions for Territorial Food Systems
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PMW in Rio, Territorial food transitions between public policies and collective action

ATTER's first Policy Makers' Workshop in Brazil: Territorial food transitions between public policies and collective action

This event was organised at the CPDA in Rio de Janiero by UFRRJ, INRAE, UFRGS and ASPTA (all participants of the ATTER network) with the support of...
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ATTER was at the 9th International Congress of Agroecology in Sevilla

ATTER was at the 9th International Congress of Agroecology in Sevilla

The 9th international Agroecology Congress was held in Sevilla (Spain) from 19 to 21 January 2023 and focused on Agroecology-Based Local Food...
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Summer School 1

First ATTER Summer School on ‘Ways of knowing for Agroecological Transitions’

As part of the ATTER project, CAWR staff co-designed and delivered a seven day event at Monkton Wyld Court in Dorset, UK.
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