TY - CHAP A1 - Rieken, Henrike A1 - Kling, Charlotte A1 - Bruckner, August A1 - Droscha, Anne A1 - Jánszky, B ED - Bibic, Vanessa ED - Schmidtke, Knut T1 - Forschung als kooperative Wissensgenerierung mit Nutzen für alle Beteiligten: Erfahrungen aus einem bundesweiten Praxisforschungsnetzwerk zum Tema Nährstoffmanagement T2 - One Step Ahead - einen Schritt voraus! : Beiträge zur 16. Wissenschaftstagung Ökologischer Landbau : Frick, 7. bis 10. März 2023 KW - Co-Design; Praxisforschung; Nährstoffmanagement; Field School Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:eb1-opus-7182 SN - 978-3-96831-055-8 SP - 792 EP - 793 PB - Verlag Dr. Köster ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bruckner, August A1 - Kling, Charlotte A1 - Droscha, Anne ED - Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF), T1 - Concepts to include farmers as co-researchers – the living lab approach of the project “NutriNet” BT - Book of Abstracts T2 - Landscape 2021 Diversity for sustainable and resilient agriculture, Online conference, 20.-22.09.2021 N2 - A key characteristic of current and future challenges towards a climate-resilient and sustainable agricultural landscape is their complexity, that leads to difficulties in implementation of scientific findings in agricultural practice. The implementation of new strategies in nutrient management on organic farms is such a complex challenge due to regional differences in perception and soil resources as well as individual prerequisites on farms. The project “NutriNet: competence- and co-research network for development of nutrient management in organic farming” meets this challenge by building a living lab according to Dell’Erra & Landoni (2014) and Rose et al. (2018) and aims i) to derive region-specific nutrient management advice for organic farms from scientific findings in field trials (nutrient management research), ii) to ensure implementation of these advice through group motivation and enable an exchange of expert knowledge in Field Schools (transformative research), iii) as well as to evaluate key methods, roles, competences and resources for an implementation-oriented co-research process (process research). Sixty farmers organized in six regions in Germany build the basis of the “NutriNet” living lab, each accompanied by a regional consultant and a group of scientists on a joint level. All actors are involved in the co-research process to varying degrees depending on the stage of the process and can take on different roles. Process steps are ideation, development of the experimental question and design, trial implementation, data analysis, interpretation of data and implementation and transfer of results. The living lab character is especially addressed in the structure of the co-research process for conducting field trials in the “NutriNet” project as it describes a learning system within the system. The co-research concept allows to take different experimental designs into account, namely field trials with a demonstrative character that provide methodological skills for farmers and pre-test results as well as field trials with spatial and temporal repetitions that meet scientific requirements. In order to reduce the scientific framework conditions to such an extent that, on the one hand, scientifically valid results and, on the other hand, the highest possible feasibility of the experiments by the farmers can be guaranteed, so-called regional and network trials are being tested in NutriNet. The concept is based on taking randomization and spatial repetition into account by repeatedly setting up the trial at several locations. In order to take environmental influences (soil, climate) into account, the possible sites are divided into groups according to site characteristics by using a cluster analysis. By involving not only one but many farmers throughout the whole co-research process and enabling exchange among them in Field-Schools, methodological training and implementation of findings are addressed as a part of the research. After one year of field trials two regional trials with ten and seven farmers were set up as well as one network trial on thirteen farms in four regions. Methodological evaluation of the process led to adjustments in experimental design, data collection and coordination between experts that are implemented in a new series of network trials starting in autumn 2021. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:eb1-opus-7698 SP - 49 ER -