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Building Regenerative Supply Chains: A Qualitative Study of SMEs in the Agro‐Food Chains
ABSTRACT This study aims to identify, first the unique resources that are critical for regenerative supply chain (RSC) and, second, explore how these unique resources can be leveraged for building RSCs in SMEs within agro‐food chains. Adopting a qualitative research design, this study investigates the intricate process of developing RSCs, which is ...
Surajit Bag +2 more
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Sufficiency Policy in Rural Municipalities: Measures, Enablers, and Barriers
ABSTRACT A mounting body of scientific evidence emphasizes the necessity of sufficiency as a sustainability strategy in view of intensifying global ecological crises. To enable and promote sufficiency implementation with the necessary speed and scope, efforts at all policy levels are needed.
Tonja Iten, Irmi Seidl, Marco Pütz
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Agroforestry offers innovative solutions for climate change adaptation by strategically integrating trees with crops or livestock. Water scarcity can be addressed while improving agricultural production. This holistic approach creates resilient landscapes that better withstand environmental challenges.
Veronika Honfy +2 more
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Students’ perspectives on permaculture as a tool for environmental literacy
Abstract The study aimed to explore secondary and higher secondary school students’ view on the role of permaculture as a tool for environmental literacy development. Cross‐sectional survey research design was applied to collect the data through a questionnaire that was developed by Lebo to assess students’ views or attitudes and beliefs.
Tayyaba Muhammad Akram +5 more
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Regenerative strategies for climate justice
The starting-point for this paper is a growing concern about the strong and creative tension between what is global and what is local in the context of climate change and food systems.
May East
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Designing utopias: Toward Clementsian industrial climax ecology
Abstract The ecosystem has long served as the core metaphor in industrial ecology, shaping numerous debates throughout the discipline's history. However, other ecological metaphors can be equally productive. Before Tansley's ecosystem concept became paradigmatic in ecology, the field's most influential framework was Frederic Clements’ climax theory ...
Marcin Krasnodębski
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Crossing annual cereals, legumes, and oilseeds with wild rhizomatous relatives is used to create perennial lines that fruit over 2⁻3 seasons. Contrary to annual crops, the year-round vegetation cover should contribute to carbon sequestration, soil ...
Gerhard Gramss, Klaus-Dieter Voigt
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Developing Policy to Support Sustainable Diets in Aotearoa New Zealand With Stakeholders
We completed semi‐structured interviews and focus groups with stakeholders/contributors to identify policy actions to support transitioning New Zealanders to healthy sustainable diets. New and existing policies and interventions were identified that need more support to advance human and planetary health such as increasing incomes and establishing a ...
Bruce Kidd +3 more
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Development and current situation of organic agriculture in Brazil and the State of Sao Paulo. [PDF]
A description of the organic production in Brazil as well as an in-depth analysis of the organic sector in the State of Sao ...
Abreu, Lucimar Santiago de +4 more
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Abstract In South Korea, urban agriculture (UA) was formalized through national legislation in 2011 and has since become widespread in cities across the country. More than ten years after the passage of the Act on Development and Support of Urban Agriculture, there is still little research examining the sociopolitical context in which UA is practiced ...
Ilana Herold, Buhm Soon Park
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