Resources
Find here all resources related to the Ireland Deep Demonstration partnership, including reports, past events, workshop summaries, and Consultative Group meetings.
Ireland's land and agri-food system map
The map shows the key relationships, existing initiatives, and potential ‘levers of change’ for effective innovation interventions in the Irish land and agri-food system.
Dealing with climate change and sustainability targets: The innovation potential for the Irish agri-food sector
Ireland can draw on a wide array of innovative solutions from circular and bioeconomy practices, carbon farming, alternative proteins, and nature-based solutions to achieve the goal of a sustainable food system. This report provides an overview of solutions that can be considered as a part of the portfolio development, during which innovation actions — including both policies and projects — are co-designed with public, private and civil society stakeholder actors.
Insights from national policy measures relevant to the land-agri-food system in Ireland
This report provides insights from policy initiatives that Ireland might draw strategic learnings from. Focusing on their relevance for the Irish Land Agri-Food system this report looks at related policies from the following countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Finland, Italy, and Poland, as well as the United Kingdom (and individually Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland), Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
Irish Land-Agri Food Funding & Financing Landscape
To understand better what will be required within Ireland for the country to transition to net zero we must understand the funding and financing landscape. This report provides a view of the various funding and financing actors and current flows in the space.
An analysis of capability and capacity needs of stakeholders in the transition to a net-zero and resilient land and agri-food system in Ireland
This research aims to map and analyse the capability (skills, knowledge and resources) and capacity needs (in terms of performance) of key stakeholder groups involved in Ireland’s transition to a net-zero and sustainable land, agri-food system (with specific focus on Climate KIC’s Deep Demonstration programme), resulting in the identification of barriers and potential opportunities for improved, scaled, or new formal and non-formal learning needs.
Cross-sensemaking insights report for the Ireland land agri-food Deep Demonstration
This report provides an overview of the learnings extracted from other projects that Climate KIC is involved in that are related to the transition of land agri-food sectors and relevant to the Irish Deep Demonstration, particularly two other Deep Demonstration partnerships: with the government of Slovenia and the province of Gipuzkoa in Spain.
Making the case for climate transition in agriculture: Lessons from 'Reframing food futures Ireland'
This briefing outlines key themes and insights emerged from surveying the landscape of beliefs and assumptions that underlie debates in Ireland around the climate transition and radical change to our land-use, agricultural and food systems. Our aim is to mobilise support for action across societies — particularly in countries where these systems play a central economic and cultural role.
Reframing Food Futures Ireland
Catch up with our special online summit, where we explored the role of culture and narratives to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable agri-food system in Ireland.
Voices from the field: an Irish perspective on capacities needed to transition to net-zero
Join our webinar on 15 May and find out more about skills and capability needs for sustainable farming practices, drawing on our insights from Ireland.
Innovation for a sustainable agri-food system in Ireland
Rewatch our series of interactive online discussions with leading experts on topics such as carbon farming, proteins and feed, meat and dairy, the just transition, circular economy and circular agri-food, system funding and more.
From farm to fork: Shaping sustainable food systems
During a full day of inspiring discussions at O’Reilly Hall, Dublin, experts and leaders from the Irish and international land and agri-food value chain convened to explore how unlocking innovation across all systems will be instrumental to reach Ireland’s (and global) ambitious climate goals, setting us on a path to climate neutrality by 2050.
Deep Demonstration of climate-resilient food systems in Ireland
Download this brochure for an overview of what our Deep Demonstration partnership is achieving in Ireland through seven flagship innovation areas.
Partnering to achieve climate-resilient food systems in Ireland
Download this one-page infographic for a high-level summary of our Deep Demonstration partnership.
Ireland Deep Demonstration media kit
Are you a journalist? Download our media kit for a comprehensive background on the Deep Demonstration partnership.
Ireland Deep Demonstration workshop 1
This report provides an overview of the main outputs and insights developed from the first deep demonstration workshop.
Ireland Deep Demonstration workshop 2
This report provides a summary of the main outputs and insights developed from the second deep demonstration workshop. The report focusses on the risks identified in the Alternative reality exercise and the potential areas for intervention from the different futures exercises.
Ireland Deep Demonstration workshop 3
This report provides a summary of the main outputs and insights developed from the third deep demonstration workshop. The report presents the ‘Attribution of Value’ framework which was tested on 2 pre-filled project outlines. The groups were also tasked with developing project outlines for possible projects they identified as relevant.
1st Meeting Consultative Group
2nd Meeting Consultative Group
3rd Meeting Consultative Group
