Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System Networks

Critics of modern food systems argue for the need to shift from a consolidated and concentrated, often monoculture based agro-industrial model toward diversified, post-fossil, and nutrient recycling food systems. The abundance of acute and obvious environmental problems in the agricultural sub-syste...

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Main Authors: Juha Helenius, Sophia E. Hagolani-Albov, Kari Koppelmäki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2020.588715/full
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spelling doaj-9ce24c882f0f4723bca30170fa2678d42020-11-25T04:10:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems2571-581X2020-11-01410.3389/fsufs.2020.588715588715Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System NetworksJuha Helenius0Juha Helenius1Juha Helenius2Sophia E. Hagolani-Albov3Sophia E. Hagolani-Albov4Kari Koppelmäki5Kari Koppelmäki6Kari Koppelmäki7Ruralia Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandAgroecology, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandHelsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandAgroecology, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandHelsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandRuralia Institute, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandAgroecology, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandFarming Systems Ecology, Department of Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NetherlandsCritics of modern food systems argue for the need to shift from a consolidated and concentrated, often monoculture based agro-industrial model toward diversified, post-fossil, and nutrient recycling food systems. The abundance of acute and obvious environmental problems in the agricultural sub-systems of the broader food system(s) have resulted in a focus on technological and natural scientific research into “solving” these point of production problems. Yet, there are many facets of food systems that are vital to sustainability which are not addressed even if the environmental problems were solved. In this article, we argue for agroecological symbiosis (AES) as a generic arrangement for re-configuring the primary production of food in agriculture, the processing of food, and development of a food community to work toward system-level sustainability. The guiding principle of this concept was the desire to base farming and food processing on renewable bioenergy, to close nutrient cycles, to break away from the consolidated food chain, to be more transparent and connected with consumers, and to revitalize the rural spaces where farms generally operate. Through a consistent and robust collaboration and co-creative process with transdisciplinary actors, ranging from food producers, and processers to policy actors, we designed a food system model based on networks of AES (NAES). The NAES would form place-based food networks, replacing the consolidated commodity chains. The NAES supports sustainable interactions from a biophysical and socio-cultural perspective. In this paper, we explain the AES concept, give an overview of the process of co-creating the pilot AES, and a proposal for the extension of the AES, as NAES, to create sustainable food systems. Overall, we conclude that the AES model holds potential for creating place-based food systems that further the sustainability agenda.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2020.588715/fullagroecologycircularitypost-fossilsustainable transformationco-creationindustrial symbiosis
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Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System Networks
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
agroecology
circularity
post-fossil
sustainable transformation
co-creation
industrial symbiosis
author_facet Juha Helenius
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Juha Helenius
Sophia E. Hagolani-Albov
Sophia E. Hagolani-Albov
Kari Koppelmäki
Kari Koppelmäki
Kari Koppelmäki
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title Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System Networks
title_short Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System Networks
title_full Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System Networks
title_fullStr Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System Networks
title_full_unstemmed Co-creating Agroecological Symbioses (AES) for Sustainable Food System Networks
title_sort co-creating agroecological symbioses (aes) for sustainable food system networks
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
issn 2571-581X
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Critics of modern food systems argue for the need to shift from a consolidated and concentrated, often monoculture based agro-industrial model toward diversified, post-fossil, and nutrient recycling food systems. The abundance of acute and obvious environmental problems in the agricultural sub-systems of the broader food system(s) have resulted in a focus on technological and natural scientific research into “solving” these point of production problems. Yet, there are many facets of food systems that are vital to sustainability which are not addressed even if the environmental problems were solved. In this article, we argue for agroecological symbiosis (AES) as a generic arrangement for re-configuring the primary production of food in agriculture, the processing of food, and development of a food community to work toward system-level sustainability. The guiding principle of this concept was the desire to base farming and food processing on renewable bioenergy, to close nutrient cycles, to break away from the consolidated food chain, to be more transparent and connected with consumers, and to revitalize the rural spaces where farms generally operate. Through a consistent and robust collaboration and co-creative process with transdisciplinary actors, ranging from food producers, and processers to policy actors, we designed a food system model based on networks of AES (NAES). The NAES would form place-based food networks, replacing the consolidated commodity chains. The NAES supports sustainable interactions from a biophysical and socio-cultural perspective. In this paper, we explain the AES concept, give an overview of the process of co-creating the pilot AES, and a proposal for the extension of the AES, as NAES, to create sustainable food systems. Overall, we conclude that the AES model holds potential for creating place-based food systems that further the sustainability agenda.
topic agroecology
circularity
post-fossil
sustainable transformation
co-creation
industrial symbiosis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsufs.2020.588715/full
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