Agroecological Transitions - Changes and Breakthroughs in the Making

To underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term AgroEcological Transitions€ for the title of this volume. It stresses that a transition towards sustainable agriculture requires more than improving agribusiness as usual. To us, agroecology refers to broad and varied processes of experimentation and innovation that often start in niches and have the potential of transforming the dominant agri-food system into a more sustainable one. Analysing these ongoing processes will increase our understanding of transformative change. The chapters of this book reflect the need for such insights by analysing a broad variety of agroecological €˜breakthroughs-in-the-making

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Title Agroecological Transitions - Changes and Breakthroughs in the Making
Description To underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term AgroEcological Transitions€ for the title of this volume. It stresses that a transition towards sustainable agriculture requires more than improving agribusiness as usual. To us, agroecology refers to broad and varied processes of experimentation and innovation that often start in niches and have the potential of transforming the dominant agri-food system into a more sustainable one. Analysing these ongoing processes will increase our understanding of transformative change. The chapters of this book reflect the need for such insights by analysing a broad variety of agroecological €˜breakthroughs-in-the-making
Agroecology Category
  • Integrated systems
  • Soil health
  • Economy and income
  • Sustainable food system
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate
  • Water management
  • Equity
  • Knowledge and values
Agroecology Keyword
    Contributing organisations Wageningen University, Research
    Author Boelie Elzen, Anna Maria Augustyn, Marc Barbier, Barbara van Mierlo
    Year 2017
    Type of document Book or Book Chapter
    Language English
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    Country Global
    Administrative Level 1
    Administrative Level 2
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