Social-Ecological System Framework for Agro-ecological farming system

The document explains the adapted Social-Ecological System framework for the sustainability assessment of agroecological farming systems. It includes i) co-constructed strategies for agro-ecological transitions in the case studies; ii) assessments of the implementation of agro-ecological practices at farm level; iii) territorial level assessments of large-scale implementations of agro-ecological practices in the context of different food scenarios; iv) evaluation of the transdisciplinary approach and the engagement of actors in Multi-Actor Platforms.

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Beliggenhed
  • Europe
Forfattere
  • Guisepelli Emmanuel
  • Francesco Vanni
Formål
  • Dissemination
Filtype
Document
Filstørrelse
884 kB
Oprettet den
07-11-2018
Oprindelsessprog
English
Projektets officielle hjemmeside
UNISECO
Licens
CC BY

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