TY - JOUR
T1 - Transitioning to the safe and just space inside ‘the doughnut’ by means of agroecological niche food systems
T2 - insights from Chile and Uruguay
AU - Rossing, Walter A.H.
AU - Kormelinck, Annemarie Groot
AU - Alliaume, Florencia
AU - Dogliotti, Santiago
AU - Duncan, Jessica
AU - Huenchuleo, Carlos
AU - Klerkx, Laurens
AU - Trienekens, Jacques
AU - Gaitán-Cremaschi, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Facultad de Agronomia e Ingenieria Forestal. All rights reserved.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - W.A.H. Rossing, A. Groot Kormelinck, F. Alliaume, S. Dogliotti, J. Duncan, C. Huenchuleo, L. Klerkx, J. Trienekens, and D. Gaitán-Cremaschi. 2020. Transitioning to the safe and just space inside ‘the doughnut’ by means of agroecological niche food systems: insights from Chile and Uruguay. Int. J. Agric. Nat. Resour. 295-311. To operate within the safe and just operating space captured by the doughnut metaphor, sustainability transitions are needed in the food system. Niche food systems with highly distinct practices and organization constitute a treasure chest of alternatives from which society can build new futures. Policy has little awareness of niche food systems and their potential contributions to sustainability transitions. Importantly, this limits society’s ability to adapt. Here, we review findings from an ongoing scientific project into different components of the vegetable food systems in Chile and Uruguay. The aim of the project is to investigate options for transitioning to low-or no-pesticide vegetable food systems. The results show: 1. the presence of promising alternative vegetable food systems in Chile, which are, however, highly marginalized and disempowered; 2. a diversity of vertical and horizontal producer arrangements in Uruguay and the need for value-driven as well as market-driven engagement; and 3. major possibilities for improving production systems to arrive within the doughnut by taking a systems perspective at the farm scale that includes the farm families and their networks. Consequences of these findings for alternative vegetable food systems are discussed.
AB - W.A.H. Rossing, A. Groot Kormelinck, F. Alliaume, S. Dogliotti, J. Duncan, C. Huenchuleo, L. Klerkx, J. Trienekens, and D. Gaitán-Cremaschi. 2020. Transitioning to the safe and just space inside ‘the doughnut’ by means of agroecological niche food systems: insights from Chile and Uruguay. Int. J. Agric. Nat. Resour. 295-311. To operate within the safe and just operating space captured by the doughnut metaphor, sustainability transitions are needed in the food system. Niche food systems with highly distinct practices and organization constitute a treasure chest of alternatives from which society can build new futures. Policy has little awareness of niche food systems and their potential contributions to sustainability transitions. Importantly, this limits society’s ability to adapt. Here, we review findings from an ongoing scientific project into different components of the vegetable food systems in Chile and Uruguay. The aim of the project is to investigate options for transitioning to low-or no-pesticide vegetable food systems. The results show: 1. the presence of promising alternative vegetable food systems in Chile, which are, however, highly marginalized and disempowered; 2. a diversity of vertical and horizontal producer arrangements in Uruguay and the need for value-driven as well as market-driven engagement; and 3. major possibilities for improving production systems to arrive within the doughnut by taking a systems perspective at the farm scale that includes the farm families and their networks. Consequences of these findings for alternative vegetable food systems are discussed.
KW - Production system
KW - support structures
KW - value chain system
KW - vegetable food system
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85124979882&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.7764/ijanr.v47i3.2258
DO - 10.7764/ijanr.v47i3.2258
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124979882
SN - 2452-5731
VL - 47
SP - 295
EP - 311
JO - International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources
JF - International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources
IS - 3
ER -