The transition to conservation agriculture : an insularization process towards sustainability

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thesis
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Anglais
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Titre anglais
The transition to conservation agriculture : an insularization process towards sustainability
Auteur(s)
  • VANKEERBERGHEN Audrey
  • STASSART Pierre M.
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2755
Date ajout
23 décembre 2020 11:47
Date modification
23 décembre 2020 11:47
Résumé anglais
Part of the Sustainability Transition Studies, this work addresses the question of the relationship between niches and regimes by examining the transition to conservation agriculture. It seeks to understand how farmers' transition to conservation agriculture can contribute to a better understanding of the transition of agro-food systems towards sustainability. Based on an analysis of farmers' trajectories in the Walloon region in Belgium, the paper develops the notion of insularization in order to characterize the emergence of conservation agriculture as a niche that is a dynamic process, growing from within and progressively detaching itself from the conventional agricultural regime. The analysis of farmers' transition shows how, after an initial phase of destabilization of the conventional ploughing regime, learning and experiencing processes can lead to a transformation in soil and soil quality management perceptions. Our hypothesis is that this cognitive transformation constitutes a tipping point in the insularization process because of its effects on agricultural practices, which increase the detachment of conservation agriculture from the regime and thus embed the irreversibility and sustainability of the transition. The term insularization is used to describe an ecologization pathway of agricultural practices endogenous to the regime that can not only lead to adaptive changes on the periphery of the system, but might also induce a deep and systemic transformation of conventional agricultural practices.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Non-spécifique
  • FREDO biologie et travail du sol
  • FREDO durabilité
  • FREDO fertilisation
  • GEO Belgique
  • GEO Wallonie
  • agriculture de conservation
  • couvert végétal
  • labour
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Date caractères
2016
Date publication
1 janvier 2016