Centro Agricoltura Alimenti Ambiente-C3A
Il C3A nasce da una iniziativa congiunta UniTrento-Fondazione Edmund Mach volta a realizzare ricerca scientifica e formazione nei settori dell’agricoltura, dell’alimentazione e dell’ambiente.
Opera come università di ricerca per l’attivazione dell’intero ciclo didattico nelle scienze agro-alimentari e ambientali, favorendo l’integrazione di ricerca scientifica e formazione nei settori dell’agricoltura intensiva, di pregio e intelligente, puntando su alimenti di qualità e sulla mitigazione dell’impatto ambientale delle pratiche agricole e ad un uso sostenibile delle risorse ambientali.
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Questa sezione riporta l'elenco dei progetti di ricerca finanziati da enti esterni e dall’Ateneo su bandi competitivi il cui principale responsabile è affiliato alla struttura. Fonte dei dati: Anagrafica Progetti di Ateneo
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TREMO-GREEN: Valutazione dell’applicabilità in campo e della sostenibilità dei metodi di controllo vibrazionali di insetti dannosi |
31/12/2024 | 30/12/2026 | |
Coordinatori: Università degli Studi di Trento
Sponsors: Fondazione Caritro
Bando: Fondazione Caritro 2023-24_Ricerca_Sviluppo
Partners: Mezzacorona SCA , Cbc Europe Srl
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PNRR_BaC AGRITECH S4_CLEARGENES |
01/08/2024 | 31/07/2025 | |
Responsabili: Fabrizio Costa, Michele Perazzolli
Coordinatori: IGA TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
Sponsors: MUR - Ministero Università e Ricerca
Bando: MUR_PNRR_M4C2_Inv 1.4_CN_BaC_AGRITECH_ SPOKE S4 UNIPD
Partners: Vivai Cooperativi Rauscedo Società Cooperativa Agricola, Università del Salento, Università degli Studi di Trento, Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry "Laimburg", LANDLAB srl Società Benefit, Isi Sementi S.p.A., EdiVite srl, Claudio Quarta Vignaiolo srl, Blumen Group S.p.A.
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DNA barcoding reference library development for species in Europe to support the mission of Biodiversity Genomics Europe |
14/05/2024 | 30/04/2025 | |
Responsabili: Omar Rota Stabelli
Coordinatori: Università degli Studi di Trento
Sponsors: Stichting Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Bando: Biodiversity Genomics Europe:subcontract_2024
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PNRR_BaC AGRITECH S4_FIT-BASS |
01/05/2024 | 31/08/2025 | |
Responsabili: Sihem Dabbou
Coordinatori: Agrigeos SRL
Sponsors: MUR - Ministero Università e Ricerca
Bando: MUR_PNRR_M4C2_Inv 1.4_CN_BaC_AGRITECH_ SPOKE S5 UNITUS
Partners: Università degli Studi di Trento, Università degli Studi di Messina, SmartME.IO s.r.l., Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sicilia
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Approfondimento dei meccanismi fisici alla base della convezione per una migliore comprensione della sua futura evoluzione nel contesto del cambiamento climatico sul territorio del Trentino |
04/04/2024 | 03/04/2026 | |
Responsabili: Dino Zardi
Coordinatori: Università degli Studi di Trento
Sponsors: Fondazione Caritro
Bando: Fondazione Caritro 2023_Giovani Ricercatori
Partners: Universität Innsbruck , Università degli Studi Milano-Bicocca
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Harnessing African Microbial Diversity to mitigate Green House Gas emissions in maize production |
01/04/2024 | 31/03/2027 | |
Responsabili: Michele Perazzolli
Coordinatori: University of the Western Cape
Sponsors: Ministero Agricoltura, Sovranità alimentare e Foreste-MASAFEC
Bando: Green Era Hub_1st Funding Call_2023_Contributions to a sustainable and resilient agri-food system
Partners: University of Buea, Università degli Studi di Trento, Universidad de Granada, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Keywords conventional farming and/or food approaches |
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Promoting Green Nudging for Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry |
01/03/2024 | 29/02/2028 | |
Responsabili: Simone Cerroni
Coordinatori: Agricultural University of Athens
Sponsors: EC_REA
Bando: HORIZON-CL6-2023-GOVERNANCE-01-3
Partners: Università degli Studi di Trento, Q-plan International Advisors PC, Politecnico di Milano, Joint Research Centre, Innovatiesteunpunt voor Landbouw en Platteland, Green & Digital Idiotiki Kefalaiouchiki Etaireia, Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, European Forest Institute, Boerennatuur Vlaanderen , Athens University of Economics and Business - Research Center , Associazione nazionale consorzi difesa - Asnacodi Italia, Association of Balkan Eco - Innovation, AgriFood Lithuania DIH
Abstract: PRUDENT aspires to change the way agriculture and forestry systems currently operate and to accelerate the transition to sustainable
agriculture and forestry practices and smart farming technologies. The project will identify and evaluate the most effective green
nudges, in the context of appropriate behavioural and experimental settings, that can enable farmer/forester behavioural change to more
sustainable agriculture and forestry. Nudges will be also tested in natural contexts to evaluate the interactive effect of nudges with actual
policy changes in the transition to sustainability. Innovative nudging tools, in the form of web/mobile apps, will be employed to boost
farmer/forester self-regulatory capacity and enhance the durability of nudging effects. Four different systems, representing major farming
and forestry systems in Europe (arable crops [wheat], perennial crops [grapevines, apples, olives], livestock [bovines] and forests [boreal
forests]) in various EU regions (Northern, Southern, and Central Europe) will be studied to account for the heterogeneity of farming/
forestry systems and contexts in the EU. The behavioural insights are used to develop transformative pathways, via social innovations,
business models and policy recommendations, to encourage transition to fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly agriculture and
forestry systems. PRUDENT will provide a set of social innovations and business models establishing roadmaps for a shift towards
sustainable agriculture and forestry and will develop a series of policy recommendations and tools to foster behaviourally informed
policy design and implementation. Throughout the project's lifespan, multiple value chain actors, at various levels of society, will actively
participate in co-creation activities to establish a mutual understanding of the benefits and bottlenecks of the value chain, as well as
effective transformation pathways to change.
Keywords Agricultural economics Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries // green nudges behavioural change sustainable agriculture sustainable forestry experiments CAP |
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AnalysinG of fossil-ENergy dependence in agriculture to increase RESilience against input price fluctuations |
01/01/2024 | 31/12/2027 | |
Responsabili: Simone Cerroni
Coordinatori: Wageningen University & Research
Sponsors: EC_REA
Bando: HORIZON-CL6-2023-CLIMATE-01-6
Partners: Warsaw University Of Life Sciences, Wageningen University, Università degli Studi di Trento, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Research Institutes of Organic Agriculture FiBL, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies , International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Geonardo Environmental Technologies Ltd, E3-Modelling AE, Agricultural University of Athens, Agricultural Applications IKE
Abstract: The recent variations in the price of fossil fuels and mineral fertilisers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion
of Ukraine threaten the incomes of primary producers and affordability of food for consumers. This threat will remain, as the pathway
towards fossil fuel independence and related investments in less fossil-fuel-intensive technologies in the EU agricultural sector will take
time. All this shows that there is an urgent need to design realistic, sustainable pathways for supporting the energy transition of the
European agricultural sector and improving the income of primary producers. AgEnRes designs sustainable pathways for policy making
to reduce direct and indirect dependence of farmers and the agricultural sector as a whole on fossil fuels and fertilisers, and increase the
resilience to volatile energy prices, taking into account farmers’ behaviour and the synergies and trade-offs between European economic
and environmental objectives at micro- and macro-level. Our approach consists of three components supported by outreach activities,
which involve stakeholders and the general public throughout the project's lifespan. The first component develops a conceptual and data
framework to identify policy targets and measures, promising technologies, and data and model requirements. Component one results
among others in an EU wide database on energy use and mitigation potentials at different scales. The second component focuses on
evidence of the past and present energy dependence of the European agricultural sector and preferred solutions. The third component
builds on the first two and incorporates them into a set of foresight models at farm, regional, and market levels to evaluate the impacts of
innovations and policy measures and targets at different scales. Ultimately, AgEnRes develops an innovative toolbox that will decrease
the energy dependence and strengthen the resilience of the European agricultural sector.
Keywords Energy Efficiency Agricultural economics Renewable energy sources Fertiliser |
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Sviluppo della tecnologia "gene DRIVE" per il controllo delle popolazioni del moscerino asiatico dei piccoli frutti, Drosophila SUZUKII (DRIVE SUZUKII) |
01/12/2023 | 30/11/2025 | |
Responsabili: Gianfranco Anfora
Coordinatori: Università degli Studi di Trento
Sponsors: Fondazione Caritro
Bando: Fondazione Caritro 2022-23_Ricerca_Sviluppo
Partners: Sant'Orsola Società Cooperativa Agricola-Pergine Valsugana, Biocentis srl
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CROSSGRAPE: Exploiting primed acclimation strategies via cross-tolerance in Vitis vinifera for inducing adaptation under climate-change scenario |
30/11/2023 | 29/11/2025 | |
Responsabili: Michele Faralli
Coordinatori: Università degli Studi di Trento
Sponsors: MUR - Ministero Università e Ricerca
Bando: MUR_PRIN 2022 PNRR
Partners: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Keywords LS9 LS9_8 |
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