This webinar, led by the University of Bologna (UNIBO), focuses on how behavioural and systemic perspectives can be combined to better understand farmers’ transitions toward more sustainable, low-input farming systems.

The session presents how ENFASYS applies experimental research methods – including Discrete Choice Experiments, Lab-in-the-Field studies, and Nudge Trials – to explore farmers’ decision-making, preferences, and responses to policy and market signals. 

It also explains how behavioural evidence is integrated into system dynamics modelling to assess impacts at system level and inform policy scenario design.

The discussion highlights the value of linking individual behaviour with broader system transformation, offering insights for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working on sustainable farming transitions.