
Research Projects KTI
Listed below you find the larger projects in which the Knowledge, Technology & Innovation Group is involved. Click on the links to go to the project pages.
Ongoing KTI projects
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The intermediary roles of Science and Technology Backyards (STBs) in local agriculture innovation systems in China
Environmental and resources degradation caused by agricultural production calls for a more sustainable production model in Chinese agriculture. A... -
Societal Aspects of Gene Editing (SAGE)
This research project by Wageningen University and Utrecht University develops a comparative responsible innovation approach to examine the... -
Responsible Research and Innovation in Practice
RRI-Practice is a 3-year project under Horizon 2020. Its aim is to understand the barriers and drivers to the successful implementation of RRI both in... -
Cocoa crop improvement, farms and markets (CoCIfaM)
Cocoa farmers in West Africa face poor productivity due to constraints at the crop, field, farm and sector level. To ensure farmers’... -
Inclusive Low-Emission Development (i-LED): East African dairy
This research project identifies and analyses institutional conditions for scaling low-emission development dairy interventions in an inclusive... -
CESEPS: Co-Evolution of Smart Energy Products and Services
To develop a viable market for residential smart energy systems, the (re)design of innovative product-service combinations in smart grids must be more... -
The Indonesia banana. Protecting the staple from Panama disease and exploring diversity for discovery research
Disease outbreaks have dramatic impacts and destabilizing effects on societies. Few plant disease epidemics have devastated production of a food crop... -
Partnerships as strategic action for inclusive development
How can strategic actors be mobilized to increase inclusive development in Sub-Saharan Africa’s agricultural sector? Under what conditions will... -
SolarMal: Solar power for malaria eradication
The use of insecticides against mosquitoes, and drugs to treat infection, continue to form the mainstays of malaria control programmes, but the long...