Abstract

Introduction. Multiple environmental and socio-economic indicators show that our current agriculture and the organization of the food system need to be revised. Agroecology has been proposed as a promising concept for achieving greater sustainability. This paper offers an overview and discussion of the concept based on existing literature and case studies, and explores the way it questions our current research approaches and education paradigms. Literature. In order to improve the sustainability of agriculture, the use of external and chemical inputs needs to be minimized. Agroecological farming practices seek to optimize ecological processes, thus minimizing the need for external inputs by providing an array of ecosystem services. Implementing such practices challenges the current structure of the food system, which has been criticized for its lack of social relevance and economic viability. An agroecological approach includes all stakeholders, from field to fork, in the discussion, design and development of future food systems. This inclusion of various disciplines and stakeholders raises issues about scientists and their research practices, as well as about the education of the next generation of scientists. Conclusions. Agroecology is based on the concept that agricultural practices and food systems cannot be dissociated because they belong to the same natural and socio-economic context. Clearly, agroecology is not a silver-bullet, but its principles can serve as avenues for rethinking the current approaches towards achieving greater sustainability. Adapting research approaches in line with indicators that promote inter- and transdisciplinary research is essential if progress is to be made.

Highlights

  • Multiple environmental and socio-economic indicators show that our current agriculture and the organization of the food system need to be revised

  • Agroecological farming practices seek to optimize ecological processes, minimizing the need for external inputs by providing an array of ecosystem services. Implementing such practices challenges the current structure of the food system, which has been criticized for its lack of social relevance and economic viability

  • Agroecology is based on the concept that agricultural practices and food systems cannot be dissociated because they belong to the same natural and socio-economic context

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Introduction

Multiple environmental and socio-economic indicators show that our current agriculture and the organization of the food system need to be revised. Agroecological farming practices seek to optimize ecological processes, minimizing the need for external inputs by providing an array of ecosystem services Implementing such practices challenges the current structure of the food system, which has been criticized for its lack of social relevance and economic viability. An agroecological approach includes all stakeholders, from field to fork, in the discussion, design and development of future food systems This inclusion of various disciplines and stakeholders raises issues about scientists and their research practices, as well as about the education of the generation of scientists. Pour des systèmes agricoles et alimentaires durables : le concept de l’agroécologie et comment il questionne les pratiques actuelles de recherche (synthèse bibliographique) Introduction. Le concept d’agroécologie montre que nos pratiques agricoles et le système alimentaire ne peuvent pas être dissociés puisqu’ils dépendent tous les deux du contexte naturel et socio-économique dans lequel ils s’insèrent. Agriculture alternative, agrobiodiversité, services écosystémiques, organisation socio-économique, circuit de commercialisation, recherche interdisciplinaire, approche participative, adoption de l’innovation

INTRODUCTION
AGROECOLOGICAL PRACTICES TO INCREASE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
SCIENTIFIC PRACTICES AND AGRICULTURAL INNOVATIONS
Findings
TOWARDS TAILOR-MADE SOLUTIONS RATHER THAN RECIPES
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