Governing transitions towards sustainable agriculture—taking stock of an emerging field of research

IC Melchior, J Newig - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The need for fundamental changes in the way humans interact with nature is now widely
acknowledged in order to achieve sustainable development. Agriculture figures prominently …

Bridging the gap between the agroecological ideal and its implementation into practice. A review

AM Dumont, AC Wartenberg, PV Baret - Agronomy for sustainable …, 2021 - Springer
Despite the increasingly widespread use of the term agroecology by farmers, scientists,
agrarian social movements, and lawmakers, the definition of the concept is still the object of …

Beyond the 'urban'and the 'rural': conceptualizing a new generation of infrastructure systems to enable rural–urban sustainability

VH Gutierrez-Velez, MR Gilbert, D Kinsey… - Current Opinion in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Advancing global sustainability requires an understanding of ways in which rural–urban
processes interact to produce sustainability outcomes. Rural–urban relationships are mostly …

Agroecology in Canada: towards an integration of agroecological practice, movement, and science

ME Isaac, SR Isakson, B Dale, CZ Levkoe… - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
This article surveys the current state of agroecology in Canada, giving particular attention to
agroecological practices, the related social movements, and the achievements of …

Rising to the challenge: Embedding environmental justice in management and organization studies

A Foster, N Wissman, LA Bray… - Organization & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Management and organization studies (MOS) scholars have recently brought attention to the
lack of engagement with social equity and justice in tackling grand challenges. We argue …

A systematic review of shrinking cities literature: lessons from the past and directions for the future

AR Khavarian-Garmsir - International Planning Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study sheds light on the state of knowledge on shrinking cities over the past four
decades by identifying major thematic clusters, conceptual evolutions, and key players. The …

[HTML][HTML] Iterative scenarios for social-ecological systems

DL Herrmann, K Schwarz, CR Allen… - Ecology and society …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Managing social-ecological systems toward desirable regimes requires learning about the
system being managed while preparing for many possible futures. Adaptive management …

Bridging social innovation with forest and landscape restoration

A Padovezi, L Secco, C Adams… - … Policy and Governance, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Mitigating climate change, preventing mass species extinctions, improving rural livelihoods,
and disaster risk reduction are among today's most urgent challenges. To meet these …

Comparing community garden typologies of Baltimore, Chicago, and New York City (USA) to understand potential implications for socio-ecological services

EC Anderson, MH Egerer, N Fouch, M Clarke… - Urban …, 2019 - Springer
Urban community gardens offer unique social and ecological benefits in cities. However,
given the dynamic nature of cities and the profound effects of variable land uses on green …

Residential land owner type mediates the connections among vacancy, overgrown vegetation, and equity

A Berland, DH Locke, DL Herrmann… - Urban Forestry & Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Attributes of property parcel owners are hypothesized to impact land management
outcomes, because different types of owners are likely to have different capacities and …