Summary
This article, published by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) in 2019, documents a convening of energy innovation policy and management scholars. As suggested by the title, the piece reflects on a scholarly gathering and reiterates institutional commitment to the field, though without access to the full text, the specific policy recommendations or research findings discussed remain unclear. The work appears tangential to Vitagri's core focus on farming systems, soil health, and food-system nutrition.
UK applicability
This record may have limited direct applicability to Vitagri's UK-focused research agenda, as it addresses energy innovation policy rather than agricultural or nutritional outcomes. Any relevance would depend on whether the paper discusses agricultural energy systems or food-chain decarbonisation.
Outcomes reported
The paper appears to document an event or initiative convening scholars working on energy innovation policy and management, rather than reporting empirical findings on farming or food systems.
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