A wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farms

Food systems are facing increasing pressure to adapt to the local, regional and global implications of the climate crisis while reducing the environmental impacts of food production and retaining their competitiveness on increasingly connected agri-food markets. Many suggested aspects of a more resi...

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Main Author: Nikkanen, Hanna
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Stockholm Resilience Centre 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-1943212021-08-17T05:24:29ZA wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farmsengNikkanen, HannaStockholms universitet, Stockholm Resilience Centre2021Transformationfarm transitionsfinancial circumstancesfood systemsanimal husbandryregenerative agriculturesustainabilityEnvironmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-useMiljö- och naturvårdsvetenskapFood systems are facing increasing pressure to adapt to the local, regional and global implications of the climate crisis while reducing the environmental impacts of food production and retaining their competitiveness on increasingly connected agri-food markets. Many suggested aspects of a more resilient, sustainable model of food production are directly linked to decisions made on individual farms. However, there are known social-ecological traps that limit farmers’ capacity to break away from unsustainable paths. This thesis investigates the impact of trap dynamics on the incidence of sustainability transitions on Finnish farms – for example, transitions from animal to plant agriculture, or from monoculture to crop diversity. I use national tax records and interviews with regenerative farmers to identify patterns and circumstances that preclude farmers’ ability to carry out sustainability transitions, and to describe strategies used by regenerative farmers to enhance their agency and avert traps. My findings indicate that rigid governance and market structures, an increasing burden of debt and intensifying ecological pressures converge to create, sustain and exacerbate social-ecological traps. Finally, this thesis suggests that the existence of farm-level traps may hamper attempts to address food system lock- ins across scales, diminishing the system’s capacity to respond to shocks and changing circumstances. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-194321application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Transformation
farm transitions
financial circumstances
food systems
animal husbandry
regenerative agriculture
sustainability
Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use
Miljö- och naturvårdsvetenskap
spellingShingle Transformation
farm transitions
financial circumstances
food systems
animal husbandry
regenerative agriculture
sustainability
Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use
Miljö- och naturvårdsvetenskap
Nikkanen, Hanna
A wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farms
description Food systems are facing increasing pressure to adapt to the local, regional and global implications of the climate crisis while reducing the environmental impacts of food production and retaining their competitiveness on increasingly connected agri-food markets. Many suggested aspects of a more resilient, sustainable model of food production are directly linked to decisions made on individual farms. However, there are known social-ecological traps that limit farmers’ capacity to break away from unsustainable paths. This thesis investigates the impact of trap dynamics on the incidence of sustainability transitions on Finnish farms – for example, transitions from animal to plant agriculture, or from monoculture to crop diversity. I use national tax records and interviews with regenerative farmers to identify patterns and circumstances that preclude farmers’ ability to carry out sustainability transitions, and to describe strategies used by regenerative farmers to enhance their agency and avert traps. My findings indicate that rigid governance and market structures, an increasing burden of debt and intensifying ecological pressures converge to create, sustain and exacerbate social-ecological traps. Finally, this thesis suggests that the existence of farm-level traps may hamper attempts to address food system lock- ins across scales, diminishing the system’s capacity to respond to shocks and changing circumstances.
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title A wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farms
title_short A wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farms
title_full A wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farms
title_fullStr A wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farms
title_full_unstemmed A wealth of soil : Social-ecological traps, economy and agency on Finnish farms
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