Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive change, and not simply marginal technical adjustments as suggested by a strong conception of agroecology. To deal with transition, we believe that agroecology can be enriched by a deep analysis of Sustainability Transition frameworks and conversely, that preexisting theories can be questioned in light of the specificities of agroecological transitions (AET). We first examine some of the main Sustainability Transition frameworks (resilience of social-ecological systems, institutional analysis, and development of social-ecological systems, and socio-technical transition). We identify their ontologies to question their ability to be combined without deep ad...
Agroecology has been proposed as a promising concept to foster the resilience and sustainability of ...
Stakeholders from academic, political or social spheres encourage the development of more sustainabl...
Successful transitions to agroecology require shared understanding of the sustainability implication...
Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive change and n...
The intensification of researchers’ work on agroecological transitions (AET) in recent years (Duru e...
Agroecological transition corresponds to a systemic transformation consisting in the ecologisation o...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...
Guidelines are needed to support research and action on sustainable transitions towards more resilie...
International audienceAgroecology is increasingly recognized as a relevant framework for envisioning...
How can the dynamics of the agro-food sector in the long run be addressed? We argue that sustainable...
To underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term “AgroEcological Transit...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
International audienceTo underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term “...
Agroecology has been proposed as a promising concept to foster the resilience and sustainability of ...
Stakeholders from academic, political or social spheres encourage the development of more sustainabl...
Successful transitions to agroecology require shared understanding of the sustainability implication...
Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive change and n...
The intensification of researchers’ work on agroecological transitions (AET) in recent years (Duru e...
Agroecological transition corresponds to a systemic transformation consisting in the ecologisation o...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...
Guidelines are needed to support research and action on sustainable transitions towards more resilie...
International audienceAgroecology is increasingly recognized as a relevant framework for envisioning...
How can the dynamics of the agro-food sector in the long run be addressed? We argue that sustainable...
To underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term “AgroEcological Transit...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
Stakeholders from academic, political, and social spheres encourage the development of more sustaina...
International audienceTo underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term “...
Agroecology has been proposed as a promising concept to foster the resilience and sustainability of ...
Stakeholders from academic, political or social spheres encourage the development of more sustainabl...
Successful transitions to agroecology require shared understanding of the sustainability implication...