TY - JOUR
T1 - Perspectives of National Coordinators for Animal Genetic Resources on the European Regional Focal Point.
T2 - Survey Results
AU - Martyniuk, Elzbieta
AU - Matlova, Vera
AU - Sæther, Nina
AU - Bojkovski, Danijela
AU - Puzin, Lorraine
AU - Polak, Grazyna
AU - Hiemstra, Sipke Joost
AU - Berger, Beate
AU - Bormann, Jeanne
AU - Stålhammar, Eva Marie
AU - Stojanović, Srdjan
AU - Tomka, Jan
PY - 2021/8/5
Y1 - 2021/8/5
N2 - The European Regional Focal Point for Animal Genetic Resources (ERFP), is the European regional platform of National Coordinators (NCs) supporting management of animal genetic resources (AnGR). To assess the performance of the ERFP platform/network and consider options for its further development, a survey was performed among NCs. Twenty-five NCs responded to the survey on the roles, values and future of the platform. The paper provides an analysis of the results of the survey, including a ERFP SWOT analysis. NCs indicated high value of the support of the ERFP in fulfilling their functions at the national level. They highlighted the well-established network and facilitated communication and collaboration among NCs and other AnGR experts in Europe. The NCs appreciated the efficient organizational structure of the ERFP (Working Groups, Task Forces, Ad hoc Actions), and the well-functioning Secretariat. Indicated weak points included discontinuity of NC positions in some countries, and low levels of activities in some countries. NCs saw new opportunities for ERFP development in the context of the EU policy and regulatory framework related to AnGR management, and in strengthening the role of the Secretariat. No immediate threats were identified, however potential future threats included insufficient financing and lack of continuity. The NCs highly appreciated the substantial progress achieved by the ERFP over the last 20 years.
AB - The European Regional Focal Point for Animal Genetic Resources (ERFP), is the European regional platform of National Coordinators (NCs) supporting management of animal genetic resources (AnGR). To assess the performance of the ERFP platform/network and consider options for its further development, a survey was performed among NCs. Twenty-five NCs responded to the survey on the roles, values and future of the platform. The paper provides an analysis of the results of the survey, including a ERFP SWOT analysis. NCs indicated high value of the support of the ERFP in fulfilling their functions at the national level. They highlighted the well-established network and facilitated communication and collaboration among NCs and other AnGR experts in Europe. The NCs appreciated the efficient organizational structure of the ERFP (Working Groups, Task Forces, Ad hoc Actions), and the well-functioning Secretariat. Indicated weak points included discontinuity of NC positions in some countries, and low levels of activities in some countries. NCs saw new opportunities for ERFP development in the context of the EU policy and regulatory framework related to AnGR management, and in strengthening the role of the Secretariat. No immediate threats were identified, however potential future threats included insufficient financing and lack of continuity. The NCs highly appreciated the substantial progress achieved by the ERFP over the last 20 years.
KW - Animal genetic resources
KW - cooperation
KW - Europe
KW - management
U2 - 10.2478/aoas-2020-0120
DO - 10.2478/aoas-2020-0120
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85105734479
SN - 1642-3402
VL - 21
SP - 853
EP - 868
JO - Annals of Animal Science
JF - Annals of Animal Science
IS - 3
ER -