[HTML][HTML] Transition towards sustainability in agriculture and food systems: Role of information and communication technologies
Food sustainability transitions refer to transformation processes necessary to move towards
sustainable food systems. Digitization is one of the most important ongoing transformation …
sustainable food systems. Digitization is one of the most important ongoing transformation …
Characterizing diversity of food systems in view of sustainability transitions. A review
Dominant food systems are configured from the productivist paradigm, which focuses on
producing large amounts of inexpensive and standardized foods. Although these food …
producing large amounts of inexpensive and standardized foods. Although these food …
Regenerative agriculture and integrative permaculture for sustainable and technology driven global food production and security
A growing world population and increases in food and energy consumption have placed
production agriculture in a difficult situation. The rapid growth in food production through …
production agriculture in a difficult situation. The rapid growth in food production through …
The role of farmers' social networks in the implementation of no-till farming practices
This paper draws on network science and uses a Social Network Analysis to improve our
understanding of how the implementation of no-till in England is influenced by farmers' …
understanding of how the implementation of no-till in England is influenced by farmers' …
Animal welfare in extensive production systems is still an area of concern
D Temple, X Manteca - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Traditionally, research on farm animal welfare has mainly been focused on welfare
problems thought to be common in intensive systems, whereas the welfare of animals kept …
problems thought to be common in intensive systems, whereas the welfare of animals kept …
[HTML][HTML] Opening design and innovation processes in agriculture: Insights from design and management sciences and future directions
Research has identified an urgent need to renew agriculture's traditional design
organization and foster more open, decentralized, contextualized and participatory …
organization and foster more open, decentralized, contextualized and participatory …
The role of consumer-citizens and connectedness to nature in the sustainable transition to agroecological food systems: the mediation of innovative business models …
Conventional agricultural systems have contributed to social, economic and environmental
problems and are the main threat to global sustainability. In response, theoretical …
problems and are the main threat to global sustainability. In response, theoretical …
[HTML][HTML] Unravelling non-human agency in sustainability transitions
While agency has received considerable attention in recent sustainability transitions studies,
as well as in the literature on socio-ecological systems and sustainability transformations …
as well as in the literature on socio-ecological systems and sustainability transformations …
Learning and innovation networks for sustainable agriculture: processes of co-evolution, joint reflection and facilitation
H Moschitz, D Roep, G Brunori… - The Journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The SOLINSA project started from the awareness that the new understanding of innovation
for sustainable rural development is far from being consolidated in Europe, and less so at …
for sustainable rural development is far from being consolidated in Europe, and less so at …
Framing niche-regime linkage as adaptation: an analysis of learning and innovation networks for sustainable agriculture across Europe
J Ingram - Journal of Rural Studies, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper draws on the transition literature to examine niche-regime interaction.
Specifically it aims to reveal and contribute to an understanding of the processes that link …
Specifically it aims to reveal and contribute to an understanding of the processes that link …