International audienceThe combined and interacting effects of land-use change, resource extraction and climate change threaten the sustainability of millions of mainly smallholder farms in tropical agroforested landscapes. In many of these landscapes, coordinated action among stakeholders at landscape level would help to address challenges such as pests and diseases, price crises and climate change. However, methods to facilitate the co-production of sustainable landscape management in such complex multi-stakeholder systems are currently largely lacking. In this paper, we present a novel approach to explore pathways for the sustainability transition of agroforestry systems. By combining participatory forecasting and backcasting approaches, ...
Keywords: Complex systems, resilience thinking theory, communal decision-making, agent-based model...
In the Eastern Amazon, many small-scale farmers have been spontaneously initiating expe-riences in f...
A model was developed following an iterative process based on repetitive back-and-forth steps betwee...
International audienceThe combined and interacting effects of land-use change, resource extraction a...
The combined and interacting effects of land-use change, resource extraction and climate change thre...
In Central America, smallholder coffee farmers rely on low input agroforestry systems (AFS) while ex...
Location-specific forms of agroforestry management can reduce problems in the forest–water–people ne...
Smallholder farming systems often consist of a mosaic of interlinked forested and cleared-field patc...
Deforestation and biodiversity loss in agroecosystems are the result of rational choices, not of a l...
Mainstreaming biodiversity conservation into production landscapes requires careful consideration of...
Mainstreaming biodiversity conservation into production landscapes requires careful consideration of...
Addressing the global challenges of climate change (CC), food security and poverty alleviation requi...
International audienceDeforestation and biodiversity loss in agroecosystems are generally the result...
International audienceClimate threats exacerbate issues of natural resource management in rural land...
Companion Modelling (ComMod) is a support method for natural resource management that emerged in res...
Keywords: Complex systems, resilience thinking theory, communal decision-making, agent-based model...
In the Eastern Amazon, many small-scale farmers have been spontaneously initiating expe-riences in f...
A model was developed following an iterative process based on repetitive back-and-forth steps betwee...
International audienceThe combined and interacting effects of land-use change, resource extraction a...
The combined and interacting effects of land-use change, resource extraction and climate change thre...
In Central America, smallholder coffee farmers rely on low input agroforestry systems (AFS) while ex...
Location-specific forms of agroforestry management can reduce problems in the forest–water–people ne...
Smallholder farming systems often consist of a mosaic of interlinked forested and cleared-field patc...
Deforestation and biodiversity loss in agroecosystems are the result of rational choices, not of a l...
Mainstreaming biodiversity conservation into production landscapes requires careful consideration of...
Mainstreaming biodiversity conservation into production landscapes requires careful consideration of...
Addressing the global challenges of climate change (CC), food security and poverty alleviation requi...
International audienceDeforestation and biodiversity loss in agroecosystems are generally the result...
International audienceClimate threats exacerbate issues of natural resource management in rural land...
Companion Modelling (ComMod) is a support method for natural resource management that emerged in res...
Keywords: Complex systems, resilience thinking theory, communal decision-making, agent-based model...
In the Eastern Amazon, many small-scale farmers have been spontaneously initiating expe-riences in f...
A model was developed following an iterative process based on repetitive back-and-forth steps betwee...