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CERNAS - Natural Resources, Environment and Society Research Centre (2004 – 2006)

CERNAS - Natural Resources, Environment and Society Research Centre (2004 – 2006). Economics and Rural Development Group. Fátima Oliveira (Presentation) Orlando Simões (Group leader) COIMBRA, 24th JANUARY 2008. Group description Integrated members. 2004 2005 2006

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CERNAS - Natural Resources, Environment and Society Research Centre (2004 – 2006)

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  1. CERNAS - Natural Resources, Environment and Society Research Centre (2004 – 2006) Economics and Rural Development Group Fátima Oliveira (Presentation) Orlando Simões (Group leader) COIMBRA, 24th JANUARY 2008

  2. Groupdescription Integrated members 2004 2005 2006 PhD 4 4 8 Msc 5 5 6 Lic. 1 1 1 Total 9 11 14 Institutions Involved 3 3 5

  3. Group description Integrated Members and Institutions Involved - Polytechnic Institutes: (2004) Escola Superior Agrária de Coimbra / IPC (9) (2004) Escola Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Coimbra / IPC (2) (2006) Escola Superior Agrária de Castelo Branco (1) (2006) Instituto Politécnico de Tomar (1) - National Research Institutions: (2004) Estação Agronómica Nacional / INRB (1)

  4. GENERAL OBJECTIVES • To produce knowledge in the fields of research of the area, in collaboration with other CERNAS areas and with other institutions; • To promote partnerships with other institutions to submit research projects; • To create the necessary conditions for the development of advanced training of the group members, namely in post graduations, masters, PhDs and post-PhD work; • To promote partnerships of the Centre with private enterprises; • To promote cooperation activities with International Organizations, Government Agencies, NGO and other civil society organizations.

  5. Work output Main research fields: Auditing and accountancy Agro-Food economics and rural development Communication

  6. Work output • - Research on agro-food lines • - Wine • - Horticulture (Tomato) • - Fruit (apple and pear) • - Experimental economics on consumers behavior • - Biofuels economics; • - Economic Impacts of Genetic Modified Crops • Research and technical support on the implementation and assessment of : • Rural Development projects; • Dynamics in mountain areas; • Food security in Developing Countries.

  7. Work output • - Research on Accounting and in Financial Accounting: • - The impact of intangible assets in the accounts of portuguese enterprises. • Research on languages and communication: • Strategies for Teaching and Learning English for Specific Purposes; • Translation as a pedagogical tool in the teaching of the linguistic subsystems of specialised languages; • Communication strategies; • Academic writing. • Research on Portuguese culture. • - Research ontourism in rural areas.

  8. WORK OUTPUT Publications • 2004 2005 2006 TOTAL • Books 0 5 8 13 • Papers in peer rev. international journals 5 2 3 10 • - Papers in peer reviewed national journals 4 6 5 15 • Presentations in internat. scientific congresses 6 12 29 47 • Presentationsin national scientific congresses 6 12 6 24 • - Reports 0 12 3 15 • - Organization of seminars and conferences 2 4 3 9 • - PhD Thesis 0 1 1 2 • - MSC Thesis 0 1 3 4 • - Other 2 2 9 13 • Total C&T works 25 57 70 152

  9. WORK OUTPUT Main divulgation formats : Books x y + 3,5 ERD ERD 3 2005 2006 2,5 CERNAS 2 2006 Books per PhD FTE CERNAS 1,5 2005 1 CERNAS 2004 0,5 + 0 0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1 1,2 1,4 1,6 Books per researcher FTE Source: FCT 2004/05/06 Annual reports Management Office 2008

  10. WORK OUTPUT Main divulgation formats: Communications in international scientific meetings x y + 18 16 14 12 ERD 2006 10 CERNAS CERNAS 2005 Communications in international scientific 2006 congresses and seminars per PhD FTE 8 ERD CERNAS 6 2005 2004 ERD 4 2004 2 + 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Communications in international scientific congresses and seminars per researcher FTE Source: FCT 2004/05/06 Annual reports Management Office 2008

  11. MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS - Characterization of the evolution of the wine sector in Portugal during the last century - Competitiveness of the Tomato industry in Portugal - Market analysis for the traditional apple and pears varieties Research onCommunication - Research ontourism in rural areas

  12. MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS Advanced training Degrees acquired by integrated members (2004-2006) PhD 2 Msc 1 Degrees supervised by integrated members (2004-2006) PhD - Msc 3

  13. Future Perspectives 1. Expanding the present research lines Auditing and accountancy Agro-Food economics and rural development Communication

  14. Future Perspectives 2. Internationalization of research and diffusion of results - participation in international research teams - improve papers in peer reviewed international journals

  15. Future Perspectives • 3. Increase International cooperation • 3.1. Europe • - Institut des Regions Chaudes (IRC) - Sup-Agro Montepellier (France) • - Université Paris-Sud (11) (France) • Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Laboratoire de Recherche en Alimentation et Sciences Sociales, INRA-ALISS, Paris (France) • Universita Degli Studi Roma Tre (Italy) • - Universita di Bologna, Dipartimento di Economia e Ingegneria Agrarie (Italy)

  16. Future Perspectives • 3. Increase International cooperation • 3.1. Europe (cont.) • - University of London /School of Oriental and African Studies (UK) • - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala (Sweden) • - Centre for Research in Agro-food and Development Economics (CREDA), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) (Spain) • Institute for Prospective Technological Studies  of  European Commission-Joint Research Centre (IPTS/ JRC) (Spain)

  17. Future Perspectives • 3.2. Central and South America • University of Guadalajara (Mexico) • - Denominations of Origin (wines and Tequila) and Biodiversity • (paper submitted) • - University of La Plata (Argentine) • - Project submitted: TERRITORY FOODS: TRANSFERING THE EXPERIENCE OF SERRA DA ESTRELA PDO SYSTEM (PORTUGAL) TO TANDIL REGION (ARGENTINA),CECYT-GRICES Cooperation

  18. Future Perspectives 3.3. Africa (Portuguese speaking countries) - Angola - Universidade Privada de Angola/ Pólo do Lubango - Universidade Agostinho Neto /Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias - Mozambique - Universidade Eduardo Mondlane - Cape Verde - Instituto Nacional de Investigação e Desenvolvimento Agrário (INIDA)

  19. Future Perspectives 3.4. Asia - Universidade Nacional de Timor Leste 3.5. - International networks: - SYAL - Local agro-food systems - NATURA - IFSN - International Food Security Network

  20. Future Perspectives 4. Increase cooperation with Portuguese enterprises, local government agencies and non governmental organizations - Municipality of Coimbra (urban agriculture new projects, organization of seminar) - Stakeholders of Dão Wine region (organization of a wine Symposium; book publication)

  21. International cooperation Source: http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/map/profile/world.pdf

  22. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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