The current food system is unsustainable and no longer able to cope with the challenges caused by climate change and consumer behaviours. In this context, agroecology, with its commitment to crossing disciplinary boundaries, has been endorsed as one of the main approaches to the creation of a sustainable food system. Despite this, the integration of the social research on food has not been evident enough in agroecology as a discipline. To be sure, studies related to foodways, food traditions, and, more recently, food heritage have long been present, and have provided important insights into the social and cultural aspects of food. However, there appears to be little convergence between this body of research and the mainstream agroecology li...
This transdisciplinary dissertation explores the connections between material conditions, human enga...
The role of culture in connection with the development of food and bio-economy issues ...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...
The current food system is unsustainable and no longer able to cope with the challenges caused by cl...
The safeguarding and promotion of food heritage are often considered as a possible way for achieving...
Globalization of food systems is cause and consequence of cultural shifts and has profound effects o...
This work addresses the food system as a complex structure connected to the environment, like a livi...
Since the 1960s, Indonesia has industrialised agriculture, following the model promoted by the globa...
Contestations over knowledge – and who controls its production – are a key focus of social movements...
Agroecology (AE) has been proposed as a transformative approach to climate change mitigation and ada...
The conventional dominant global agri-food system is a main driver in the Anthropocene: food product...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
© 2018, Society for Human Ecology. All rights reserved. Feeding the world sustainably requires balan...
Many detrimental effects on the environment, economy, and society are associated with the structure ...
Perspectives from the recent and ancient past are largely underutilized in modern sustainability or ...
This transdisciplinary dissertation explores the connections between material conditions, human enga...
The role of culture in connection with the development of food and bio-economy issues ...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...
The current food system is unsustainable and no longer able to cope with the challenges caused by cl...
The safeguarding and promotion of food heritage are often considered as a possible way for achieving...
Globalization of food systems is cause and consequence of cultural shifts and has profound effects o...
This work addresses the food system as a complex structure connected to the environment, like a livi...
Since the 1960s, Indonesia has industrialised agriculture, following the model promoted by the globa...
Contestations over knowledge – and who controls its production – are a key focus of social movements...
Agroecology (AE) has been proposed as a transformative approach to climate change mitigation and ada...
The conventional dominant global agri-food system is a main driver in the Anthropocene: food product...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
© 2018, Society for Human Ecology. All rights reserved. Feeding the world sustainably requires balan...
Many detrimental effects on the environment, economy, and society are associated with the structure ...
Perspectives from the recent and ancient past are largely underutilized in modern sustainability or ...
This transdisciplinary dissertation explores the connections between material conditions, human enga...
The role of culture in connection with the development of food and bio-economy issues ...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...