2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12145510
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Eco-Social Agriculture for Social Transformation and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study of the UPAS-Project

Abstract: Rural areas are facing vulnerabilities and changes caused by negative social, economic and ecological externalities resulting from industrial agriculture systems. Locally embedded farms and bottom-linked approaches such as social cooperatives that act in the field of social agriculture are small, but valuable models to counteract these trends. This article is based on a case study conducted within the transdisciplinary research and development project Unlocking the Potential of Social Agriculture (UPAS… Show more

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“…First, it presents findings from the application of transdisciplinary research methods to a real-world research project. This contrasts with the conceptual focus of much of the existing literature on transdisciplinarity [24,25] and adds to a very recent but growing literature on transdisciplinary in sustainability research (see e.g., [26][27][28][29][30]). We present our empirical findings in the form of 'system knowledge', 'target knowledge' and 'transformation knowledge' [31] and use this framework to explore possible pathways to organic agriculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…First, it presents findings from the application of transdisciplinary research methods to a real-world research project. This contrasts with the conceptual focus of much of the existing literature on transdisciplinarity [24,25] and adds to a very recent but growing literature on transdisciplinary in sustainability research (see e.g., [26][27][28][29][30]). We present our empirical findings in the form of 'system knowledge', 'target knowledge' and 'transformation knowledge' [31] and use this framework to explore possible pathways to organic agriculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Next to highlighting environmental sustainability as underlying motivation of circular agricultural activities, also social concerns were addressed in interviews by farmers who find it important to help improve social cohesion or to take care on their farm for people facing difficulties in finding their way in life. Particularly the latter combination of the planet and people dimensions of sustainability brings the notion of eco-social agriculture to mind [49].…”
Section: Type Of Farmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having analyzed the works of domestic and foreign scientists-economists, legislative and regulatory documents, economic and sociological works on the development of labor market and the market of educational services, it can be concluded that the issues of expert training improvement for the agro-industrial complex remain problematic and relevant (Zavyalova & Kucherov, 2010;Civera, Lehmann, Paleari & Stockinger, 2020;Fleșeriu, Duma, Nistor & Păun, 2020;Nicli, Elsen & Bernhard, 2020).…”
Section: Fig 1 the Participants Of Professional Qualification Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientists identify the following reasons for the inconsistency of the labor market and the market of educational services: 1) constantly changing dynamics of production volumes and economic restructuring (Buraeva, 2017;. 2) the orientation of universities on the structure of demand for educational services to a greater extent on the part of applicants, and insufficient consideration in the structure change sector planning at the labor market of graduates (Farooq et al, 2019;Pouladi, Afshar, Afshar, Molajou & Farahmand, 2019;Belousova, Dyachenko, Karabanova, Khalimova & Kalyagina, 2020). 3) insufficiently effective work of universities in the labor market in terms of selling their graduates to firms, enterprises, and organizations (supply in this market is formed by graduates directly (Anafinova, 2020;Jeong & Choi, 2020).…”
Section: Fig 1 the Participants Of Professional Qualification Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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