“Scaling up co-developed experimentations and Solutions for sustainability”.
on Monday, 17th of March (10 am-3 pm) at UNIL, Geopolis, Room 2238 Geopolis
Two SOR4D projects ENGAGE4Sundarbans and the SCALAGRO team members will join for a workshop to reflect on the scalability of experimental collective and agroecological farming.

The workshop has fostered an exchange between researchers and practitioners from India, Bangladesh, and Switzerland who work with local communities on the co-development of sustainable solutions to enhance social resilience.
It has aimed to reflect on the possibilities and limits of scaling up our SOR4D projects, taking into account the social, political, and economic contexts and constraints encountered in our living labs located in India, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, and Bolivia.
10h-11h: ENGAGE 4 Resilience in the Sundarbans
We have discussed, in particular, our conceptual framework of social resilience, our methods, and the solutions we put in place to support rural communities in our two coastal study areas of the Sundarbans, India and Bangladesh. Project: ENGAGE4Sundarbans
11h-12h: SCALAGRO
Issues, objectives, methods and Solutions developed by the communities supported in Bolivia, Burkina Faso and Andhra Pradesh
12h -13h: Lunch time at the Géopolis cafeteria
13h00- 15h: Scaling-up
What is the demand for the SOR4D program to scale up?
Based on our team’s expertise, what are the possibilities, and the limits to scaling up?