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Title: | Geography matters; the relevance of territorial heterogeneity in shaping farmers’ conditions, strategies and performances in the context of globalization and sustainability |
Authors: | Muñoz-Rojas Morenés, José Pinto-Correia, M.T. |
Editors: | Svels, Kristina |
Keywords: | Territory; Heterogeneity; Farming Systems; Sus-tainability; Globalization. |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | University of Krakow |
Citation: | Morenés, José Muñoz-Rojas; Pinto-Correia, M.T.Geography matters; the relevance of territorial heterogeneity in shaping farmers’ conditions, strategies and performances in the context of globalization and sustainability, Trabalho apresentado em XXVII European Society for Rural Sociology congress-Uneven processes of Rural Change: On Diversity, Knowledge and Justice, In XXVII European Society for Rural Sociology congress-Online Proceedings, Krakow, 2017. |
Abstract: | Agriculture and food production are subjected to market and policy drivers and fluctuations that are
gradually becoming global in scope. This trend turns decisions and preferences by stakeholders within local and
regional farm-systems incrementally less influential. This problem directly undermines the subsidiarity principle that
underpins the sustainability paradigm. We therefore argue that without gaining a better understanding of the territorial
aspects of governance, it might become unfeasible to achieve the sustainability targets currently set for farming
systems across Europe. Based on this argument, in this paper we will discuss how we adapted the C (Conditions)-S
(Strategies)-P (Performances) conceptual model developed in the H2020 SUFISA project (www.sufisa.eu) to best
reflect the territorial heterogeneity of farming systems and its potential to affect sustainability targets. To achieve this
goal, we explored three key conceptual elements in geographical sciences; scale, place and landscape. Incorporating
these elements allowed us to enrich and expand our theoretical model beyond its basic sociological and economic
foundations. Currently, further theoretical arguments and empirical tests are undergoing in order for the model to be
refined to an extent that it can meaningfully influence future agricultural policy and farmer´s practices across Europe. |
URI: | http://www.ruralsociology.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Proceedings-ESRS-Krakow.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23545 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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