Participatory Design | Co-Design

The content emphasizes the role of collaboration and co-design in developing inclusive digital tools tailored for smallholder farmers. It highlights best practices for engaging communities in agriculture, particularly in the context of climate change and agroecological transitions. Various projects showcase how participatory approaches in tool design can enhance farmer autonomy, improve accessibility, and foster social inclusion. The documentation reflects on experiences across multiple regions, focusing on sustainable practices, technology integration, and empowering farmers through shared knowledge.

Natural Language Processing Pipeline for Co-Designing Culturally Aware Health Chatbots From User Stories to System Specifications
CIDT PC Presentation - English version-comprimido.pdf
Per Axbom: The spectacular lies of maps
Hera Hussain: The transformative power of participatory & trauma-informed design
Digital agency in agricultural knowledge systems
Enhancing farmer's digital agency & co-creation- The FarMoRe experience in Vietnam
Increasing farmer´s digital agency and cocreation - the Solis experience in Brazil
ICES advice and stakeholder engagement in relation to advice.
Digital inclusion in agroecology: closing digital divides beyond access barriers such as availability & affordability
Co-creating agroecology practices for livestock in Brazil: Solis
Principles for socially inclusive digital tools for smallholder farmers
Metrics for holistic assessment in digital tools: Insights from the TRANSITIONS Metrics project
Vertically integrated digital performance assessment for agroecological transitions in rice: Evidence from Vietnam
Pucciarelli_transformative experiences_IULM.pptx
Data Visualization via Enhanced Maps in a Digital Humanities Context – a Design Perspective
Tools for Placemaking and Social Research
Use of digital tools in sustainable rice production in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Collaborative Design Lecture by Chris R Becker
Regenerate
DESIGN PORTFOLIO DQ- GSA Research Projects.pdf