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Rocío Lansac INIA-SPAIN CASA-SCAR NATIONAL MEETING INIA (SPAIN) Madrid 10-11 May 2017 (CASA Task 1.4-A) SCAR Conference. Tallinn, 5 December 2017

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Rocío LansacINIA-SPAIN

CASA-SCARNATIONAL MEETING

INIA (SPAIN)Madrid 10-11 May 2017

(CASA Task 1.4-A)

SCAR Conference. Tallinn, 5 December 2017

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CASA Work Package 1: Rationale

WP1 focuses on: Representativeness Bottlenecks and how to overcome them Mobilising MS towards SCAR activities

(WP1) - Task 1.4 focuses on: Organise meetings to enhance visibility Use of SCAR outcomes in MS To enhance engagement of MS in SCAR

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AIMS OF THE CASA MEETINGMay 10th -11th 2017 / Venue: INIA, Madrid, Spain

Informing & engaging Spanish Autonomous Regions with regard to SCAR aim, activities and outcomes

On the wider Bioeconomy at SCAR nowAbout the outcome of the latest foresightAbout SCAR working groups and their current status

Target Audience

Representatives of Spanish Autonomous RegionsKey SCAR and Spanish actors in BioeconomySCAR Working Groups

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PROGRAMME

Opening speech and presentation INIA Keynote: SCAR history and mandate, SCAR relevance for Spain SCAR CASA project aims and progress Presentation about the European Bioeconomy, and about the revision

of the Bioeconomy Strategy Role of PC to define bioeconomy research priorities Regional influence in European policies and networks Spanish Bioeconomy Strategy Bioeconomy Stakeholder Manifesto Learnings and progress on bioeconomy strategy development –

Canadian and Irish case All SCAR CWGs and SWGs Bioeconomy strategies and activities in the Spanish regions Case presentations - research examples from regions

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OUTCOMES

Increased knowledge of .. .. objectives, activities and outcomes of SCAR.. the state of play or European Bioeconomy, and bioeconomy of

some countries, and of own regions.. influence of regions in policy making

Participants have enlarged their networks and know their national delegates better now

Knowing reminders and encouragers

Highlighted Innovation as key driver for bioeconomy

More insight in the complexities and diverse opportunities!

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Flash Meeting Agenda- 1

Wednesday 10th May

• Manuel Lainez [INIA Director]. Opening speech• Paloma Melgarejo [INIA Deputy Director]. Key Note Speech: SCAR

Relevance in Spain• Rolf Stratmann [JUELICH; CASA Coordinator]. CASA Aims, progress and

background. • José Manuel González [CDTI]. The role of the Programme Committee in

Bioeconomy priorities in Europe• Jorge Molina [European Bioeconomy Panel]. Regional Influence• Isabel Cañellas [INIA Deputy Director]. SCAR SWG FORESTRY• Pilar Pereda [IEO]. SCAR SWG FISH• Jesús Escudero [INIA, NCP-SC2]. SCAR SWG BIOECONOMY• Manuel Lainez [INIA]. Spanish Bioeconomy Strategy• Autonomous Regions - Part I , own Bioeconomy Activities / Vision

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Flash Meeting Agenda- 2

Thursday 11th May

• Christine Bunthof [WUR; CASA WP 1 & European Bioeconomy Panel]. Bioeconomy Manifesto

• Vera Steinberg & Laura Devaney [BLE & Teagasc; CASA WP3]. Bioeconomy Strategy Development: international learnings and progress to date

• Susana Astiz [INIA]. SCAR CWG SAP and SCAR CWG AHW• Annamaria Marzetti [MIPAAF] SCAR SWG Food Systems & Food2030• José Luis Cruz [IMIDRA]. SCAR SWG ARCH• Natalia Villalobos [INIA]. SCAR SWG AKIS• Autonomous Regions - Part II , own Bioeconomy Activities / Vision

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CASA Meeting in Madrid: Great Success

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CASA Meeting in Madrid

ca. 60 people participating

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OPINIONS ABOUT THE MEETING

The participants gave their opinion about the meeting, in situ, using “Voxvote app”:

Question 1: Rate the organization of the meeting:

✓ 75% Excellent ✓ 25% Good

Question 2: Rate the content of the meeting:

✓ 46,2% Excellent ✓ 53,8% Good

Question 3: Would you recommend one of yourcolleagues to attend this meeting?

✓ 100% Yes

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OVERVIEW BUDGET/COSTMadrid Meeting

Madrid Meeting Budget: 7000 EUR. For T&S and other material costs specifically allocated forthis meeting in the CASA DoA. Managed by WP1 leader Wageningen Research

EXCLUDED:

Venue provided by INIA (cost-free)Bus transfer venue-hotel covered by INIA (in kind contribution)T&S for CASA staff on other budget (general T&S budget within CASA)

EXPENSES MADE

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ORGANIZATIONCore Team & CASA Staff Involved

Thank you to all:

Mario Hernández, Christine Bunthof, Jesús Escudero, Rocío Lansac, Marian Rodríguez, Pablo Gómez, Maeve Henchion, Rolf Stratmann, Laura Devaney & Vera Steinberg

THANK YOUFOR YOUR ATTENTION !

Rocío Lansac, Ph.D.

Coordinator of International Scientific Relations

National Institute for Agricultural and Food Research & Technology (INIA-Spain)

[email protected]