The James Hutton Institute (HUT) will lead a process involving all partners (particularly CRR – WP2 leader) and AgriDemoF2F which co-develops an analytical framework and template for data collection, based on the conceptual framework from WP2. This will specify the data to be collected on individual on-farm demonstrations and networks of demonstration farms, as well as explanatory notes that explain terms and categories. This methodology will detail which activities fall within the scope of the inventory, methods for data collection (e.g. web search, key informant interviews, on-line survey, existing databases), and ways in which data can be accessed and stored (informed consent, data protection and ethical issues). Data sources are expected to include PRO AKIS inventory, LEADER groups, EIP Agri focus and operational groups, and national rural networks (NRNs).
The inventory framework will include (at minimum): topic and sector, relevant non-sectoral themes (e.g. supply chain, energy saving, care farming); aims and objectives of demonstration activity; geographic location and farm characteristics; governance, commissioning, funding, duration of activities, accessibility and recruitment (e.g. gender, age, employee types); and associated 'virtual' demonstration approaches (web-sites and social media such as facebook pages).
The draft template will be pilot tested by HUT, GQP, VIN, and FiBL on a subset of demonstration activities, to test fitness for purpose and allow for revision. Amendments will be discussed with consortium members, and validated with the IAB to produce a final version of the template and explanatory notes. Members of both consortia will be trained in data collection at the joint second consortium meeting, hosted by HUT.