Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of Agroecology

Different governments and international organizations have shown interest in agroecology as a promising pathway for transition to sustainable agriculture. However, the kinds of innovation needed for agro-ecological transition are subject to intense debate. The scale of this debate is itself an indic...

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Main Author: El Bilali Hamid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-02-01
Series:Open Agriculture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2019-0001
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spelling doaj-9ef0e734de4147dc92d37e1dc9c60eca2021-09-05T20:51:16ZengDe GruyterOpen Agriculture2391-95312019-02-014111610.1515/opag-2019-0001opag-2019-0001Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of AgroecologyEl Bilali Hamid0Centre for Development Research, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Peter Jordan Straße 76, 1190Vienna, AustriaDifferent governments and international organizations have shown interest in agroecology as a promising pathway for transition to sustainable agriculture. However, the kinds of innovation needed for agro-ecological transition are subject to intense debate. The scale of this debate is itself an indicator of the complicated relation between innovation and sustainability in the agro-food arena and beyond. This review paper analyses the potential of agro-ecology in agricultural sustainability transitions. It also explores whether agro-ecological transition is a sustainable innovation (cf. ecological, green, open, social, responsible). Furthermore, the paper investigates the potential contribution of agro-ecological transition to sustainability, using the 3-D (Direction, Distribution and Diversity) model of the STEPS centre. Agroecology is one of the few approaches that can harmoniously combine innovation and sustainability in agriculture while promoting genuine transition to agro-food sustainability since it embraces all dimensions of sustainability (environmental, economic, social/cultural/ethical). Nevertheless, it can be taken for granted neither that all traditional practices can be classified as ‘agro-ecological’ nor that all farmer-led innovations can be included in the agro-ecological repertoire. Moreover, the relationship between the three aspirations of agroecology (science, movement and practice) needs further elaboration in order to maximise potential for agriculture transition.https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2019-0001agroecologyagro-ecological transitionsustainability transitionssustainable innovationsustainability-oriented innovation
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Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of Agroecology
Open Agriculture
agroecology
agro-ecological transition
sustainability transitions
sustainable innovation
sustainability-oriented innovation
author_facet El Bilali Hamid
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title Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of Agroecology
title_short Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of Agroecology
title_full Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of Agroecology
title_fullStr Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of Agroecology
title_full_unstemmed Innovation-Sustainability Nexus in Agriculture Transition: Case of Agroecology
title_sort innovation-sustainability nexus in agriculture transition: case of agroecology
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Agriculture
issn 2391-9531
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Different governments and international organizations have shown interest in agroecology as a promising pathway for transition to sustainable agriculture. However, the kinds of innovation needed for agro-ecological transition are subject to intense debate. The scale of this debate is itself an indicator of the complicated relation between innovation and sustainability in the agro-food arena and beyond. This review paper analyses the potential of agro-ecology in agricultural sustainability transitions. It also explores whether agro-ecological transition is a sustainable innovation (cf. ecological, green, open, social, responsible). Furthermore, the paper investigates the potential contribution of agro-ecological transition to sustainability, using the 3-D (Direction, Distribution and Diversity) model of the STEPS centre. Agroecology is one of the few approaches that can harmoniously combine innovation and sustainability in agriculture while promoting genuine transition to agro-food sustainability since it embraces all dimensions of sustainability (environmental, economic, social/cultural/ethical). Nevertheless, it can be taken for granted neither that all traditional practices can be classified as ‘agro-ecological’ nor that all farmer-led innovations can be included in the agro-ecological repertoire. Moreover, the relationship between the three aspirations of agroecology (science, movement and practice) needs further elaboration in order to maximise potential for agriculture transition.
topic agroecology
agro-ecological transition
sustainability transitions
sustainable innovation
sustainability-oriented innovation
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2019-0001
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