Learning, reflexivity, decision-making, and behavioral change for sustainable viticulture associated with participatory action research
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Learning, reflexivity, decision-making, and behavioral change for sustainable viticulture associated with participatory action research
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- MADOUAS Maxime
- HÉNAUX Mélanie
- MASSON Jean-Eugène
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4 août 2023 12:51
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4 août 2023 12:56
Résumé
Despite the abundance of compelling scientific knowledge about dramatic changes in climate,
biodiversity and the environment, there is little change in human behavior. Do humans
perceive and understand the gravity of the challenges at stake, or are they overwhelmed by
adversity? The challenge may be in finding appropriate levers to involve stakeholders in a
broader process of shared learning, while producing scientific knowledge, to overcome
uncertainty, and achieving the expected collective action? In the field of viticulture,
researchers, winegrowers, citizens and environmental associations have been involved in
participatory action research projects, one located in Switzerland, one in Germany and two in
France. All actors were involved, from the formulation of questions up to the production of
knowledge, to address the issue of the negative impacts of viticulture on the environment and
human health. Group workshops and individual interviews were conducted on each of the
four sites, for a nine-year period. A collective workshop involving also actors outside the
project was conducted, and followed by a trinational workshop bringing together actors from
Swiss, German and French projects. The audio recordings and writings produced were
transcribed. All texts were analyzed on the linguistic level, with textometric tools, while going
back to the actors’ initial quotes. Our results suggest that during the course of projects, more
sustainable viticultural practices were designed, and implemented in the vineyard, on a large
scale. Also, our analysis suggests that, in parallel to changes in viticulture practices, a new
vocabulary, associated with different individual and collective reasoning, emerged in the
discourse of the actors involved in projects. These major changes were associated with an
inventiveness that developed within and beyond the groups. Because human reasoning
changed in the context of participatory action research, we suggest that such a research
format could address global issues, finally reaching awaited changes.
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- GEO - France
- GEO Allemagne
- GEO Suisse
- changement climatique
- environment
- pratique
- recherche participative
- santé environnementale
- viticulture
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Nature
Volume
10
Pages
1-11
Date caractères
2023
Date publication
1 janvier 2023
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10.1057/s41599-023-01690-2
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