We show that narrative visualisation can contribute to identifying financial, legal, political, trade and other mechanisms capable of serving the diverse needs of practitioners of agroecology (primarily small scale farmers) and advocates of food sovereignty. Using financial and non-financial public information (re)sources such as historical macroeconomic data from the Bank of England and open source software tools, we paint portraits of (a) the trans-Atlantic slave trade and European Empires, (b) 21st century large-scale land acquisitions, and (c) traditional farming systems, agricultural biodiversity, and climate change. This triptych of background notes plus autonomous yet complementary cartograms and timelines overlaid with events provid...
Although GM crops are seen by their advocates as a key component of the future of world agriculture ...
Transformative agroecology challenges industrialized food and farming systems, proposing an alternat...
This paper contributes to the conference discussions of (1) “what are the trade-offs and synergies b...
We show that narrative visualisation can contribute to identifying financial, legal, political, trad...
New perspectives on the history of agriculture and development challenge images of an agricultural p...
Ecosystem services delivery is influenced by food systems and vice versa. As the application of digi...
The magnitude and urgency of the challenges facing agriculture and food systems demand profound modi...
Using a political-economic approach supplemented with insights from human ecology, this volume analy...
The popularity of agroecology has grown over the last few years as an alternative paradigm for food ...
This deliverable presents a social metabolism analysis and quality check of a narrative related to t...
This paper contributes to the conference discussions of (1) “what are the trade-offs and synergies b...
The popularity of agroecology has grown over the last few years as an alternative paradigm for food ...
This paper deciphers the formatting of farming into an asset by tracking the modalities by which fin...
<p>Although GM crops are seen by their advocates as a key component of the future of world agricultu...
Analysing key initiatives in the area of climate-smart agriculture and the politics which surround t...
Although GM crops are seen by their advocates as a key component of the future of world agriculture ...
Transformative agroecology challenges industrialized food and farming systems, proposing an alternat...
This paper contributes to the conference discussions of (1) “what are the trade-offs and synergies b...
We show that narrative visualisation can contribute to identifying financial, legal, political, trad...
New perspectives on the history of agriculture and development challenge images of an agricultural p...
Ecosystem services delivery is influenced by food systems and vice versa. As the application of digi...
The magnitude and urgency of the challenges facing agriculture and food systems demand profound modi...
Using a political-economic approach supplemented with insights from human ecology, this volume analy...
The popularity of agroecology has grown over the last few years as an alternative paradigm for food ...
This deliverable presents a social metabolism analysis and quality check of a narrative related to t...
This paper contributes to the conference discussions of (1) “what are the trade-offs and synergies b...
The popularity of agroecology has grown over the last few years as an alternative paradigm for food ...
This paper deciphers the formatting of farming into an asset by tracking the modalities by which fin...
<p>Although GM crops are seen by their advocates as a key component of the future of world agricultu...
Analysing key initiatives in the area of climate-smart agriculture and the politics which surround t...
Although GM crops are seen by their advocates as a key component of the future of world agriculture ...
Transformative agroecology challenges industrialized food and farming systems, proposing an alternat...
This paper contributes to the conference discussions of (1) “what are the trade-offs and synergies b...