Transition pathways towards sustainability in agriculture : case studies from Europe /

The aim of this book is to improve the understanding of transition processes in European agriculture. It focuses on 'emerging transitions' - how new organizational forms and technologies change, and are changed by, mainstream actors and practices in the agricultural sector. This is achieve...

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Other Authors: Darnhofer, Ika, (Editor), Wilson, G. A. 1961- (Editor), Zagata, Lukas, (Editor), Sutherland, Lee-Ann, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2014.
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245 0 0 |a Transition pathways towards sustainability in agriculture :  |b case studies from Europe /  |c Lee-Ann Sutherland (James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen), Ika Darnhofer (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna), Geoff A. Wilson (Plymouth University, Plymouth), Lukas Zagata (Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague). 
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505 0 # |a Introduction / Lee-Ann Sutherland, Geoff Wilson, Lukas Zagata -- Socio-technical transitions in farming : key concepts / Ika Darnhofer -- Understanding the diversity of European rural areas / Bill Slee, Teresa Pinto-Correia -- Utilizing the multi-level perspective in empirical field research : methodological considerations / Pavlos Karanikolas, George Vlahos, Lee-Ann Sutherland -- Lifestyle farming : countryside consumption and transition towards new farming models / Teresa Pinto-Correia, Carla Gonzalez, Lee-Ann Sutherland, Mariya Peneva / More than just a factor in transition processes? The role of collaboration in agriculture / Simone Schiller, Carla Gonzalez, Sharon Flanigan -- High nature value farming : environmental practices for rural sustainability / Mariya Peneva, Mariana Draganova, Carla Gonzalez, Marion Diaz, Plamen Mishev -- Transition processes and natural resource management / George Vlahos, Simone Schiller -- On-farm renewable energy : a "classic case" of technological transition / Lee-Ann Sutherland, Sarah Peter, Lukas Zagata -- "The missing actor" : alternative agri-food networks and the resistance of key regime actors / Catherine Darrot, Marion Diaz, Emi Tsakalou, Lukas Zagata -- Local quality and certification schemes as new forms of governance in sustainability transitions / Michal Los̆t̕ák, Pavlos Karanikolas, Mariana Draganova, Lukas Zagata -- Transdisciplinarity in deriving sustainability pathways for agriculture / Teresa Pinto-Correia, Annie McKee, Helena Guimarães -- Conceptual insights derived from case studies on "emerging transitions" in farming / Ika Darnhofer, Lee-Ann Sutherland, Teresa Pinto-Correia -- Conclusions / Lee-Ann Sutherland, Lukas Zagata, Geoff Wilson. 
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520 3 # |a The aim of this book is to improve the understanding of transition processes in European agriculture. It focuses on 'emerging transitions' - how new organizational forms and technologies change, and are changed by, mainstream actors and practices in the agricultural sector. This is achieved through an integration of recent academic theory on transition and change in agricultural systems and assessing its utility for empirical research. The multi-level perspective (MLP) on system transition is applied to clusters of case studies, which focus on different types and aspects of transition processes within agriculture. The purpose in studying transition in agriculture is not only to understand how change has occurred, but to assess how intervention can successfully be made to facilitate sustainability transitions. Most of the cases studied in this book have had active policy intervention, although some demonstrate that transition processes can occur endogenously without such assistance. This book is based on research findings from the FarmPath (Farming Transitions: Pathways towards regional sustainability of agriculture in Europe) project, funded by the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme. The book has 14 chapters. The findings of empirical case studies are presented in chapters 5 through 11. In each of these chapters, three regional level case studies are contrasted, selected from the seven study countries: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Portugal and the UK. 
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