This paper examines the idea that plasticity in farm management introduces resilience to change and allows farm businesses to perform when operating in highly variable environments. We also argue for the need to develop and apply more integrative assessments of farm performance that combine the use of modelling tools with deliberative processes involving farmers and researchers in a co-learning process, to more effectively identify and implement more productive and resilient farm businesses. In a plastic farming system, farm management is highly contingent on environmental conditions. In plastic farming systems farm managers constantly vary crops and inputs based on the availability of limited and variable resources (e.g. land, water, finan...
The ability of farm businesses to be sustainable has become increasingly difficult with pressures ri...
Agricultural systems in Europe face accumulating economic, ecological and societal challenges, raisi...
We reviewed studies addressing the extent to which more integrated agricultural systems (IAS) have b...
This paper examines the idea that plasticity in farm management introduces resilience to change and ...
This paper examines the idea that plasticity in farm management introduces resilience to change and ...
This paper examines the idea that plasticity in farm management introduces resilience to change and ...
This study presents the use of a whole farm model in a participatory modelling research approach to ...
344 pagesDue to climate change, farms must be able to withstand increased weather volatility. Crop d...
Existing analyses on climate change impacts (Challinor et al., 2009), adaptation options (Howden et ...
During the last decade the context in which farmers must manage their farm has changed rap...
Farmers have to face long-term predictable trends : new market context and new public policies aimin...
Research on sustainability in agriculture often focuses on reducing the environmental impacts of pro...
Farming systems in Europe are facing economic, social, environmental and institutional challenges. H...
Farming systems in Europe are facing economic, social, environmental and institutional challenges. H...
Resilience is one of the three core properties of social‐ecological systems, mixing adaptability and...
The ability of farm businesses to be sustainable has become increasingly difficult with pressures ri...
Agricultural systems in Europe face accumulating economic, ecological and societal challenges, raisi...
We reviewed studies addressing the extent to which more integrated agricultural systems (IAS) have b...
This paper examines the idea that plasticity in farm management introduces resilience to change and ...
This paper examines the idea that plasticity in farm management introduces resilience to change and ...
This paper examines the idea that plasticity in farm management introduces resilience to change and ...
This study presents the use of a whole farm model in a participatory modelling research approach to ...
344 pagesDue to climate change, farms must be able to withstand increased weather volatility. Crop d...
Existing analyses on climate change impacts (Challinor et al., 2009), adaptation options (Howden et ...
During the last decade the context in which farmers must manage their farm has changed rap...
Farmers have to face long-term predictable trends : new market context and new public policies aimin...
Research on sustainability in agriculture often focuses on reducing the environmental impacts of pro...
Farming systems in Europe are facing economic, social, environmental and institutional challenges. H...
Farming systems in Europe are facing economic, social, environmental and institutional challenges. H...
Resilience is one of the three core properties of social‐ecological systems, mixing adaptability and...
The ability of farm businesses to be sustainable has become increasingly difficult with pressures ri...
Agricultural systems in Europe face accumulating economic, ecological and societal challenges, raisi...
We reviewed studies addressing the extent to which more integrated agricultural systems (IAS) have b...