How to implement biodiversity-based agriculture to enhance ecosystem services: a review

M Duru, O Therond, G Martin, R Martin-Clouaire… - Agronomy for …, 2015‏ - Springer
Intensive agriculture has led to several drawbacks such as biodiversity loss, climate change,
erosion, and pollution of air and water. A potential solution is to implement management …

Designing agroecological transitions; A review

M Duru, O Therond, M Fares - Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 2015‏ - Springer
Concerns about the negative impacts of productivist agriculture have led to the emergence
of two forms of ecological modernisation of agriculture. The first, efficiency-substitution …

Local and farmers' knowledge matters! How integrating informal and formal knowledge enhances sustainable and resilient agriculture

S Šūmane, I Kunda, K Knickel, A Strauss… - Journal of Rural …, 2018‏ - Elsevier
The widespread transformations in farming practices during recent decades across many
parts of Europe–increased capital intensity, scale enlargement, specialization, intensification …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding technology acceptance in smart agriculture: A systematic review of empirical research in crop production

RJ Thomas, G O'Hare, D Coyle - Technological Forecasting and Social …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Smart agriculture offers the potential to analyse agricultural data at a scale not previously
possible. Researchers argue that the combination of rich data and intelligent decision …

Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work

C Steger, JA Klein, RS Reid, S Lavorel, C Tucker… - Global environmental …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Transdisciplinary research is a promising approach to address sustainability challenges
arising from global environmental change, as it is characterized by an iterative process that …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding and governing learning in sustainability transitions: A review

B Van Mierlo, PJ Beers - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2020‏ - Elsevier
Many transitions scholars underscore the importance of learning in sustainability transitions,
but the associated learning processes have hardly been conceptualised. The diverse, well …

Mental models: an interdisciplinary synthesis of theory and methods

NA Jones, H Ross, T Lynam, P Perez, A Leitch - Ecology and society, 2011‏ - JSTOR
Mental models are personal, internal representations of external reality that people use to
interact with the world around them. They are constructed by individuals based on their …

What is social learning?

MS Reed, AC Evely, G Cundill, I Fazey, J Glass… - Ecology and society, 2010‏ - JSTOR
Social learning is increasingly becoming a normative goal in natural resource management
and policy. However, there remains little consensus over its meaning or theoretical basis …

Modelling with stakeholders

A Voinov, F Bousquet - Environmental modelling & software, 2010‏ - Elsevier
Stakeholder engagement, collaboration, or participation, shared learning or fact-finding,
have become buzz words and hardly any environmental assessment or modelling effort …

Wicked problems: Implications for public policy and management

BW Head, J Alford - Administration & society, 2015‏ - journals.sagepub.com
The concept of “wicked problems” has attracted increasing focus in policy research, but the
implications for public organizations have received less attention. This article examines the …