Autores
Les Levidow, Michel Pimbert, Gaetan Vanloqueren
Fecha de publicación
2014/11/26
Revista
Agroecology and sustainable food systems
Volumen
38
Número
10
Páginas
1127-1155
Editor
Taylor & Francis
Descripción
Agroecology has three practical forms—a scientific discipline, an agricultural practice, and a social movement. Their integration has provided a collective-action mode for contesting the dominant agro-food regime and creating alternatives, especially through a linkage with food sovereignty. At the same time, agroecology has been recently adopted by some actors who also promote conventional agriculture. Agroecology can play different roles—either conforming to the dominant regime, or else helping to transform it—contingent on specific empowerment strategies. Tensions between “conform versus transform” roles can be identified in European agroecological research, especially in three areas: farm-level agroecosystems development; participatory plant breeding; and short food-supply chains remunerating agroecological methods. To play a transformative role, collaborative strategies need to go beyond the linear …
Citas totales
20152016201720182019202020215111849343632
Artículos de Google Académico