Public pressure and societal changes induce interventions and policies, which aim to transform agriculture and food provision. This book shows that for upscaling novel practices and organizational models it is important to include meso-level regime aspects in analysis and practice. The argument presented is that our understanding of the human and social dimensions of transformation processes can be enriched by anchoring practice and policy in social theory. A focus on transitions offers a clear view on the direction and velocity of change. This publication aims to complement this by highlighting theoretical insights in the social or institutional mechanisms enabling or hindering change. Essays on a selection of theorists, varying from ideal...
The need to reconnect agriculture, environment, food, and health when addressing agrifood system tra...
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...
Public pressure and societal changes induce interventions and policies, which aim to transform agric...
Agroecological transition corresponds to a systemic transformation consisting in the ecologisation o...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]MOTIVE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Adaptation des territoires au ch...
In order to create and assess real and long-term transformations in agri-food systems it is argued t...
International audienceThis paper aims to provide some support for the widespread claim that agroecol...
Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive change, and ...
International audienceTransformative changes in agriculture at multiple scales are needed to ensure ...
Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive change and n...
Stakeholders from academic, political or social spheres encourage the development of more sustainabl...
International audienceTo underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term “...
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...
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...
Public pressure and societal changes induce interventions and policies, which aim to transform agric...
Agroecological transition corresponds to a systemic transformation consisting in the ecologisation o...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [TR1_IRSTEA]MOTIVE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Adaptation des territoires au ch...
In order to create and assess real and long-term transformations in agri-food systems it is argued t...
International audienceThis paper aims to provide some support for the widespread claim that agroecol...
Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive change, and ...
International audienceTransformative changes in agriculture at multiple scales are needed to ensure ...
Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive change and n...
Stakeholders from academic, political or social spheres encourage the development of more sustainabl...
International audienceTo underline the need for radical, systemic changes, we have chosen the term “...
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...
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...