A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems

Mountain agricultural systems (MASs) are multifunctional and multidimensional sociocultural systems. They are constantly influenced by many factors whose intensity and impacts are unpredictable. The recent Hindu Kush–Himalayan Assessment Report highlighted the need to integrate mountain perspectives...

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Main Authors: Bandana Shakya, Flurina Schneider, Yongping Yang, Eklabya Sharma
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Language:English
Published: International Mountain Society 2019-08-01
Series:Mountain Research and Development
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-18-00079.1
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spelling doaj-c96ad20fe4fb4947b732c0063e06a2692020-11-25T03:00:35ZengInternational Mountain SocietyMountain Research and Development0276-47411994-71512019-08-01393A1A710.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-18-00079.1A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural SystemsBandana Shakya0Flurina Schneider1Yongping Yang2Eklabya Sharma3Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, China; International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 44700, GPO Box 3226, Nepal; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaCentre for Development and Environment & Department of Integrative Geography, University of Bern, Mittelstrasse 43, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandKunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, ChinaInternational Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 44700, GPO Box 3226, NepalMountain agricultural systems (MASs) are multifunctional and multidimensional sociocultural systems. They are constantly influenced by many factors whose intensity and impacts are unpredictable. The recent Hindu Kush–Himalayan Assessment Report highlighted the need to integrate mountain perspectives into governance decisions on sustaining resources in the Hindu Kush–Himalayan region, emphasizing the importance of sustainable MASs. Our reflective literature review identified 3 barriers to advancing the agenda for sustainable MASs: (1) the disconnect of normative orientations for sustainability at differen scales, (2) inadequate alignment between stakeholders' sustainability orientation and scientific evidence, and (3) weak integration of scientific evidence into the formulation of mountain specific solutions for sustainability. To address these barriers, we propose a conceptual, regional (mountain specific), transdisciplinary framework with an interscale science–policy interface. This will help scientific evidence to be incorporated in future policies and programs on sustainable MASs while being responsive to the needs of mountain farming communities and stakeholders who benefit from broader services. The framework emphasizes the connection between normative orientations for sustainability, science evidence, and solutions for sustainability through the use of iterative transdisciplinary knowledge-generation and knowledge-integration multiscale feedback processes. Thus, the key to advancing the agenda for sustainability of MASs lies in aligning scientific evidence with existing normative orientations for sustainability at local, subnational, national, regional, and global levels. The alignment triggers sustainability-oriented solutions. This should highlight MASs globally, increasing investment while acknowledging MAS specificities and niche opportunities. In turn, this will strengthen national policies and programs specific to MASs and facilitate integrated farm management through interdisciplinary extension and delivery services.https://doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-18-00079.1hindu kush–himalayamountain agricultureregional frameworkscience–practice–policy interfacesustainability normssustainability-oriented solutionssystems approachtransdisciplinary framework
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author Bandana Shakya
Flurina Schneider
Yongping Yang
Eklabya Sharma
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Flurina Schneider
Yongping Yang
Eklabya Sharma
A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems
Mountain Research and Development
hindu kush–himalaya
mountain agriculture
regional framework
science–practice–policy interface
sustainability norms
sustainability-oriented solutions
systems approach
transdisciplinary framework
author_facet Bandana Shakya
Flurina Schneider
Yongping Yang
Eklabya Sharma
author_sort Bandana Shakya
title A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems
title_short A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems
title_full A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems
title_fullStr A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems
title_full_unstemmed A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems
title_sort multiscale transdisciplinary framework for advancing the sustainability agenda of mountain agricultural systems
publisher International Mountain Society
series Mountain Research and Development
issn 0276-4741
1994-7151
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Mountain agricultural systems (MASs) are multifunctional and multidimensional sociocultural systems. They are constantly influenced by many factors whose intensity and impacts are unpredictable. The recent Hindu Kush–Himalayan Assessment Report highlighted the need to integrate mountain perspectives into governance decisions on sustaining resources in the Hindu Kush–Himalayan region, emphasizing the importance of sustainable MASs. Our reflective literature review identified 3 barriers to advancing the agenda for sustainable MASs: (1) the disconnect of normative orientations for sustainability at differen scales, (2) inadequate alignment between stakeholders' sustainability orientation and scientific evidence, and (3) weak integration of scientific evidence into the formulation of mountain specific solutions for sustainability. To address these barriers, we propose a conceptual, regional (mountain specific), transdisciplinary framework with an interscale science–policy interface. This will help scientific evidence to be incorporated in future policies and programs on sustainable MASs while being responsive to the needs of mountain farming communities and stakeholders who benefit from broader services. The framework emphasizes the connection between normative orientations for sustainability, science evidence, and solutions for sustainability through the use of iterative transdisciplinary knowledge-generation and knowledge-integration multiscale feedback processes. Thus, the key to advancing the agenda for sustainability of MASs lies in aligning scientific evidence with existing normative orientations for sustainability at local, subnational, national, regional, and global levels. The alignment triggers sustainability-oriented solutions. This should highlight MASs globally, increasing investment while acknowledging MAS specificities and niche opportunities. In turn, this will strengthen national policies and programs specific to MASs and facilitate integrated farm management through interdisciplinary extension and delivery services.
topic hindu kush–himalaya
mountain agriculture
regional framework
science–practice–policy interface
sustainability norms
sustainability-oriented solutions
systems approach
transdisciplinary framework
url https://doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-18-00079.1
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