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agroecological transitions

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Agroecological transitions is a research concept and field of study investigating the dynamic, multi-scalar process of systemic change in agricultural and food systems towards greater alignment with ecological and social principles. It examines the drivers, pathways, outcomes, and governance mechanisms facilitating the adoption and scaling of agroecological practices and principles across diverse contexts, encompassing ecological, social, economic, technological, and policy dimensions. Its significance lies in understanding and enabling transformative pathways for achieving environmental sustainability, climate resilience, food security, and social equity within agriculture and food production.

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MA

University of California, Berkeley

RB

Cornell University

HW

University of British Columbia

SG

Feminist Archive South

CF

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Top Institutions

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Wageningen University & Research

Wageningen, The Netherlands

Cornell University

Ithaca, United States

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States