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  • 1
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    almahu_9949602162702882
    Format: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030019532
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Introduction -- Introduction -- References -- TATA-BOX at a Glance -- Context -- Roots of TATA-BOX -- The TATA-BOX Project -- Some Key Figs -- References -- Part II: Territorial Agroecological Transition at a Concept Crossroads -- Socio-economic Characterisation of Agriculture Models -- Introduction -- Economies of Worth and Sustainable Agriculture -- From Justification Principles to Organisation Principles -- Approaches to Sustainable Agriculture Put to the Test of Economies of Worth -- Agriculture Models at the Intersection Between Farming Systems, Food Systems, and Local Dynamics -- Sustainable Farming Systems: Exogenous Inputs and Ecosystem Services -- Sustainable Agriculture Models at the Crossroad Between Farming Systems, Food Systems, and Territorial Dynamics -- Socio-economic Characterisation of Agriculture Models -- The Conventional Productivist Model Based on an Industrial/Market Compromise -- The Technology-Intensive Model Based on an Industrial Efficiency/Market Profitability Compromise (2a) -- The Techno-domestic Model Based on a Local Ethics / Biotechnological Efficiency Compromise (2b) -- The Circular Model Based on a Compromise Between Efficiency and Industrial Ecology (2c) -- The Diversified-Globalised Model: A Compromise Between Opinion/Bioproduction Efficiency (3a) -- The Diversified Local Model Based on Opinion/Domestic/Market Elements (3b) -- Diversified Integrated-Landscape Agriculture Based on Green/Domestic/Civic Elements (3c) -- The Usefulness of Characterising Sustainable Agriculture Models for Designing Public Policies -- Conclusion -- References -- An Integrated Approach to Livestock Farming Systems' Autonomy to Design and Manage Agroecological Transition at the Farm and Territorial Levels -- Introduction. , Framework to Analyse the Autonomy of Farming Systems -- Closing Cycles: A Material Flows-Based Approach -- Managing Agroecosystems: A Functional Approach -- Coordinating Actors: An Approach Based on Organisation and Values -- An Integrated Approach to Autonomy -- Case Study 1: A Methodology to Analyse the Overall Autonomy of Dairy Sheep Farms in Aveyron -- Step 1. Participatory Workshops to Comprehensively Describe Autonomy in Sheep Farming Systems -- Step 2. Characterisation of the Operation of Dairy Sheep Farming Systems from the Angle of Biotechnical Autonomy -- Step 3. Assessing the Performance Profiles of the Different Types of Sheep Farms -- Case Study 2: Co-Design of Scenarios of Exchanges Between Crop and Livestock Farmers to Improve Autonomy on the Level of a Small Territory -- Coordination Between Farmers to Strengthen Autonomy on the Collective Level -- Sustainability and Performance of the Crop-Livestock Integration Scenarios -- A Participatory Process to Examine the Decisional Dimension of Autonomy -- Conclusion -- References -- Agroecological Transition from Farms to Territorialised Agri-Food Systems: Issues and Drivers -- Introduction: What Agroecological Transition Are We Talking About? -- The Theoretical Foundations of Transition Processes -- Transitions Are Embedded in Lock-In Situations -- Unlocking in Transition Approaches -- Scales and Scopes of Transition Analysis: The Major Role of Networks of Stakeholders -- What Are the Determinants of the Agroecological Transition on the Scale of the Agri-Food System? -- What Are the Values Underpinning the AET? -- What New Market Infrastructure Provides the Basis for AET? -- On What New Collective Rules Is AET Based? -- The Determinants of the AET on the Farm Level -- Triggers of the AET for Farmers: Values, Aims, and Attitudes. , Farmers' Perception of Risks and Uncertainty with Regard to the Transition -- Farmers' Learning for and During the AET -- Reconfiguring Exchange Networks and "Advisory" Devices: Is a Shift Towards a New Regime of Agricultural Knowledge Taking Place? -- Using Technological Innovations to Aid the AET of Farms -- Conclusion -- References -- A Plurality of Viewpoints Regarding the Uncertainties of the Agroecological Transition -- Introduction -- Understanding the Agroecological Transition as an Economic Situation of Radical Uncertainty -- Analysing New Contractual Forms as an Organisational Response to Behavioural and Technical Uncertainties in Agro-industrial Diversification Supply Chains -- Sensemaking in Management Situations Subject to Ambiguity and Uncertainty -- Modelling Uncertainties to Design Management Methods -- Jointly Modelling Uncertainty and Ambiguity to Explore the Potential of an Agroecological Innovation -- Discussion and Prospects -- Different Stances in Dealing with Uncertainty -- Different Perspectives on the Agroecological Transition and Its Issues -- References -- Towards an Integrated Framework for the Governance of a Territorialised Agroecological Transition -- Introduction -- Different Approaches to Agri-environmental Governance -- Socio-ecological Systems Governance -- The Governance of Socio-technical Systems -- An Integrated SES-STS Framework and Questions About Governance -- The Pillars to Prioritise for Integrated Environmental Agri-food Governance -- Reflexive Governance to Identify Value-Articulating Institutions -- The Agri-food System as an Element Integrating Environmental, Social, and Economic Dimensions -- Conclusion -- References -- The Key Role of Actors in the Agroecological Transition of Farmers: A Case-Study in the Tarn-Aveyron Basin -- Introduction -- Methodological Approach Developed. , Sampling and Data Collection -- Analysing Farmers' Past Trajectory of Change to Understand Their Transition -- Analysing the Role of the Actors' Networks in the Transition Towards Agroecological Practices -- Results: Actors' Networks as Obstacles or Levers to the Agroecological Transition -- Trajectories of Change and Individual Reconfiguration of the Network -- Configuration I - The Case of Mr. CONV: Agroecology Seen Through the Conventional Lens -- Analysis of the Network of Mr. CONV and His Son: A Top-Down Network to Enable Real Technical Optimisation of the Dairy Workshop -- Mr. CONV or the Limits of "Conventional" Advisory Services of the Dominant Sociotechnical Model -- Configuration II: The Case of Mr. AE: Agroecological Intensification as a Form of Hybridisation -- The Coherence of an Agroecological Model: A Trajectory Towards Technical and Decision-Making Autonomy -- Analysis of Mr. AE's Network: Horizontalisation of Practices But no Changes in Terms of Commercialisation -- Mr. AE: A Hybrid Farmer Who Moderates Two Caricatures of Agroecology -- Agroecological Practices and Food Systems: Zooming in on the Case of Commercialisation Practices -- The Influence of Actor Interrelations on the Agroecological Transition in the Tarn-Aveyron Basin -- Central Actors Are Difficult to Avoid and Not Always in Favour of the AET -- Actors Called "Peripheral" Yet Essential in Changing Practices -- Conclusion -- Annex 1 Description of the Farmers Interviewed in the Study -- References -- Part III: Support Methodology for Territorial Agroecological Transition Design, and Feedback from the TATA-BOX Project Experience -- Participatory Methodology for Designing an Agroecological Transition at Local Level -- Introduction -- Material and Methods -- Theoretical and Methodological Frameworks -- Partnership Between Researchers and Local Authorities. , Project Team and Organisation -- Case Studies and Time Scale -- Stakeholder Analysis and Involvement -- Scientific Design of the Participatory Methodology -- Participatory Guidelines -- Participatory Action Research Guidelines -- Participatory Methods and Tools -- Results -- Methodological Results -- Participatory Process -- Process -- Methods to Foster Participants' Interaction -- Tools for Mutual Understanding, Innovation and Cooperation -- Intermediary Tools -- Operational Results -- Rich Picture of a Shared Vision for 2025 -- Action Plan -- Implementation of the Methodological Results and Workshop Outputs -- Discussion -- Can the Initial DTF Framework Be Translated into Operational Tools to Design Transition Toward a Territorial AgroEcological System? -- Did the Operational Process Reflect Major Agroecological Transition Issues? -- Did the Operational Process Reflect the Three Targeted Domains? -- Did We Develop a Functional Process, Methods and Tools for Redesign? -- What Is the Role of Adaptive Multilevel Governance? -- How to Increase the Impact of the Participatory Process on Local Territories? -- What Does It Mean for Scientists? -- Developing Trans-Disciplinary Research -- "Cheating" to Propose the Project -- Conclusion -- References -- Towards a Reflective Approach to Research Project Management -- Introduction -- Theoretical Positioning -- Material and Methods -- Construction of a First Diagnosis -- Reflective Intervention: An Exploratory Building Process -- Global Framework of the Intervention -- Description of the Reflective Intervention -- Characterising the Reflective Activity -- Results -- Diagnosis of the Project Management -- From a Structured to an Adhocratic Project? -- Identification of Project Management Issues -- Dynamics of the Reflective Intervention -- Efficiency of the Reflective Intervention. , Discussions and Perspectives.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bergez, Jacques-Eric Agroecological Transitions: from Theory to Practice in Local Participatory Design Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2019 ISBN 9783030019525
    Language: English
    Subjects: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9959027263802883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVI, 335 p. 59 illus., 44 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-01953-5
    Content: There is wide agreement on the need to change the prevalent agricultural models, given their negative impacts and their incompatibility with current societal issues. Agroecological transition has been promoted as a potential solution to the ecological, social and economic problems generated by these models. It however involves a systemic, multi-scale and transdisciplinary process. Due to this complexity, the overall picture of what farms and food systems “actually are” and “might be” may not be apparent at the individual level. Yet individuals’ knowledge and values provide complementary insights on how to proceed in deepening ecological modernisation. Expertise can also provide landmarks to be considered in that process. Because local stakeholders’ experience and skills are key resources in the adaptation and adoption of agroecological transition, new conceptual and methodological frameworks and tools have to be developed to support them in the design process of such a complex transition. This book presents feedback from the ‘Territorial Agroecological Transition in Action’- TATA-BOX research project, which was devoted to these specific issues. The multidisciplinary and multi-organisation research team steered a four-year action-research process in two territories of France. This book presents: i) the key dimensions to be considered when dealing with agroecological transition: diversity of agriculture models, management of uncertainties, polycentric governance, autonomies, and role of actors’ networks; ii) an operational and original participatory process and associated boundary tools to support local stakeholders in shifting from a shared diagnosis to a shared action plan for transition, and in so doing developing mutual understanding and involvement; iii) an analysis of the main effects of the methodology on research organisation and on stakeholders’ development and application; iv) critical analysis and foresights on the main outcomes of TATA-BOX, provided by external researchers.”.
    Note: Foreword -- Chapter 1: General introduction -- Chapter 2: TATA-BOX at a glance -- Part I: Territorial Agroecological Transition at a concept crossroads -- Chapter 3: Socio-economic characterisation of agriculture models -- Chapter 4: An integrated approach to livestock farming systems’ autonomy in designing and managing agroecological transition at the farm and territorial levels -- Chapter 5: Agroecological transition from farms to territorialised agri-food systems: issues and drivers -- Chapter 6: A plurality of viewpoints regarding the uncertainties of the agroecological transition -- Chapter 7: Towards an integrated framework for the governance of a territorialised agroecological transition -- Chapter 8: The key role of actors in the agroecological transition of farmers: a case-study in the Tarn-Aveyron Basin -- Part II: Support methodology for territorial agroecological transition design, and feedback from the TATA-BOX project experience -- Chapter 9: Participatory methodology for designing an agroecological transition at local level -- Chapter 10: Towards a reflective approach to research project management -- Chapter 11: Evaluation of the operationalisation of the TATA-BOX process -- Part III: New prospects and cross-cutting perspectives -- Chapter 12: Information and communication technology (ICT) and the agroecological transition -- Chapter 13: TATA-BOX: A model for participatory processes? -- Chapter 14: Review and Critique of the TATA-BOX Model -- Chapter 15: Opening the TATA-BOX to raise new questions on agroecological transition. , English
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    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9948148134602882
    Format: XVI, 335 p. 59 illus., 44 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9783030019532
    Content: There is wide agreement on the need to change the prevalent agricultural models, given their negative impacts and their incompatibility with current societal issues. Agroecological transition has been promoted as a potential solution to the ecological, social and economic problems generated by these models. It however involves a systemic, multi-scale and transdisciplinary process. Due to this complexity, the overall picture of what farms and food systems “actually are” and “might be” may not be apparent at the individual level. Yet individuals’ knowledge and values provide complementary insights on how to proceed in deepening ecological modernisation. Expertise can also provide landmarks to be considered in that process. Because local stakeholders’ experience and skills are key resources in the adaptation and adoption of agroecological transition, new conceptual and methodological frameworks and tools have to be developed to support them in the design process of such a complex transition. This book presents feedback from the ‘Territorial Agroecological Transition in Action’- TATA-BOX research project, which was devoted to these specific issues. The multidisciplinary and multi-organisation research team steered a four-year action-research process in two territories of France. This book presents: i) the key dimensions to be considered when dealing with agroecological transition: diversity of agriculture models, management of uncertainties, polycentric governance, autonomies, and role of actors’ networks; ii) an operational and original participatory process and associated boundary tools to support local stakeholders in shifting from a shared diagnosis to a shared action plan for transition, and in so doing developing mutual understanding and involvement; iii) an analysis of the main effects of the methodology on research organisation and on stakeholders’ development and application; iv) critical analysis and foresights on the main outcomes of TATA-BOX, provided by external researchers.”.
    Note: Foreword -- Chapter 1: General introduction -- Chapter 2: TATA-BOX at a glance -- Part I: Territorial Agroecological Transition at a concept crossroads -- Chapter 3: Socio-economic characterisation of agriculture models -- Chapter 4: An integrated approach to livestock farming systems’ autonomy in designing and managing agroecological transition at the farm and territorial levels -- Chapter 5: Agroecological transition from farms to territorialised agri-food systems: issues and drivers -- Chapter 6: A plurality of viewpoints regarding the uncertainties of the agroecological transition -- Chapter 7: Towards an integrated framework for the governance of a territorialised agroecological transition -- Chapter 8: The key role of actors in the agroecological transition of farmers: a case-study in the Tarn-Aveyron Basin -- Part II: Support methodology for territorial agroecological transition design, and feedback from the TATA-BOX project experience -- Chapter 9: Participatory methodology for designing an agroecological transition at local level -- Chapter 10: Towards a reflective approach to research project management -- Chapter 11: Evaluation of the operationalisation of the TATA-BOX process -- Part III: New prospects and cross-cutting perspectives -- Chapter 12: Information and communication technology (ICT) and the agroecological transition -- Chapter 13: TATA-BOX: A model for participatory processes? -- Chapter 14: Review and Critique of the TATA-BOX Model -- Chapter 15: Opening the TATA-BOX to raise new questions on agroecological transition.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783030019549
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9959027263802883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVI, 335 p. 59 illus., 44 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-01953-5
    Content: There is wide agreement on the need to change the prevalent agricultural models, given their negative impacts and their incompatibility with current societal issues. Agroecological transition has been promoted as a potential solution to the ecological, social and economic problems generated by these models. It however involves a systemic, multi-scale and transdisciplinary process. Due to this complexity, the overall picture of what farms and food systems “actually are” and “might be” may not be apparent at the individual level. Yet individuals’ knowledge and values provide complementary insights on how to proceed in deepening ecological modernisation. Expertise can also provide landmarks to be considered in that process. Because local stakeholders’ experience and skills are key resources in the adaptation and adoption of agroecological transition, new conceptual and methodological frameworks and tools have to be developed to support them in the design process of such a complex transition. This book presents feedback from the ‘Territorial Agroecological Transition in Action’- TATA-BOX research project, which was devoted to these specific issues. The multidisciplinary and multi-organisation research team steered a four-year action-research process in two territories of France. This book presents: i) the key dimensions to be considered when dealing with agroecological transition: diversity of agriculture models, management of uncertainties, polycentric governance, autonomies, and role of actors’ networks; ii) an operational and original participatory process and associated boundary tools to support local stakeholders in shifting from a shared diagnosis to a shared action plan for transition, and in so doing developing mutual understanding and involvement; iii) an analysis of the main effects of the methodology on research organisation and on stakeholders’ development and application; iv) critical analysis and foresights on the main outcomes of TATA-BOX, provided by external researchers.”.
    Note: Foreword -- Chapter 1: General introduction -- Chapter 2: TATA-BOX at a glance -- Part I: Territorial Agroecological Transition at a concept crossroads -- Chapter 3: Socio-economic characterisation of agriculture models -- Chapter 4: An integrated approach to livestock farming systems’ autonomy in designing and managing agroecological transition at the farm and territorial levels -- Chapter 5: Agroecological transition from farms to territorialised agri-food systems: issues and drivers -- Chapter 6: A plurality of viewpoints regarding the uncertainties of the agroecological transition -- Chapter 7: Towards an integrated framework for the governance of a territorialised agroecological transition -- Chapter 8: The key role of actors in the agroecological transition of farmers: a case-study in the Tarn-Aveyron Basin -- Part II: Support methodology for territorial agroecological transition design, and feedback from the TATA-BOX project experience -- Chapter 9: Participatory methodology for designing an agroecological transition at local level -- Chapter 10: Towards a reflective approach to research project management -- Chapter 11: Evaluation of the operationalisation of the TATA-BOX process -- Part III: New prospects and cross-cutting perspectives -- Chapter 12: Information and communication technology (ICT) and the agroecological transition -- Chapter 13: TATA-BOX: A model for participatory processes? -- Chapter 14: Review and Critique of the TATA-BOX Model -- Chapter 15: Opening the TATA-BOX to raise new questions on agroecological transition. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-030-01952-7
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edoccha_9959027263802883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVI, 335 p. 59 illus., 44 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-01953-5
    Content: There is wide agreement on the need to change the prevalent agricultural models, given their negative impacts and their incompatibility with current societal issues. Agroecological transition has been promoted as a potential solution to the ecological, social and economic problems generated by these models. It however involves a systemic, multi-scale and transdisciplinary process. Due to this complexity, the overall picture of what farms and food systems “actually are” and “might be” may not be apparent at the individual level. Yet individuals’ knowledge and values provide complementary insights on how to proceed in deepening ecological modernisation. Expertise can also provide landmarks to be considered in that process. Because local stakeholders’ experience and skills are key resources in the adaptation and adoption of agroecological transition, new conceptual and methodological frameworks and tools have to be developed to support them in the design process of such a complex transition. This book presents feedback from the ‘Territorial Agroecological Transition in Action’- TATA-BOX research project, which was devoted to these specific issues. The multidisciplinary and multi-organisation research team steered a four-year action-research process in two territories of France. This book presents: i) the key dimensions to be considered when dealing with agroecological transition: diversity of agriculture models, management of uncertainties, polycentric governance, autonomies, and role of actors’ networks; ii) an operational and original participatory process and associated boundary tools to support local stakeholders in shifting from a shared diagnosis to a shared action plan for transition, and in so doing developing mutual understanding and involvement; iii) an analysis of the main effects of the methodology on research organisation and on stakeholders’ development and application; iv) critical analysis and foresights on the main outcomes of TATA-BOX, provided by external researchers.”.
    Note: Foreword -- Chapter 1: General introduction -- Chapter 2: TATA-BOX at a glance -- Part I: Territorial Agroecological Transition at a concept crossroads -- Chapter 3: Socio-economic characterisation of agriculture models -- Chapter 4: An integrated approach to livestock farming systems’ autonomy in designing and managing agroecological transition at the farm and territorial levels -- Chapter 5: Agroecological transition from farms to territorialised agri-food systems: issues and drivers -- Chapter 6: A plurality of viewpoints regarding the uncertainties of the agroecological transition -- Chapter 7: Towards an integrated framework for the governance of a territorialised agroecological transition -- Chapter 8: The key role of actors in the agroecological transition of farmers: a case-study in the Tarn-Aveyron Basin -- Part II: Support methodology for territorial agroecological transition design, and feedback from the TATA-BOX project experience -- Chapter 9: Participatory methodology for designing an agroecological transition at local level -- Chapter 10: Towards a reflective approach to research project management -- Chapter 11: Evaluation of the operationalisation of the TATA-BOX process -- Part III: New prospects and cross-cutting perspectives -- Chapter 12: Information and communication technology (ICT) and the agroecological transition -- Chapter 13: TATA-BOX: A model for participatory processes? -- Chapter 14: Review and Critique of the TATA-BOX Model -- Chapter 15: Opening the TATA-BOX to raise new questions on agroecological transition. , English
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    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949595410802882
    Format: 1 online resource (XVI, 335 p. 59 illus., 44 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 3-030-01953-5
    Content: There is wide agreement on the need to change the prevalent agricultural models, given their negative impacts and their incompatibility with current societal issues. Agroecological transition has been promoted as a potential solution to the ecological, social and economic problems generated by these models. It however involves a systemic, multi-scale and transdisciplinary process. Due to this complexity, the overall picture of what farms and food systems “actually are” and “might be” may not be apparent at the individual level. Yet individuals’ knowledge and values provide complementary insights on how to proceed in deepening ecological modernisation. Expertise can also provide landmarks to be considered in that process. Because local stakeholders’ experience and skills are key resources in the adaptation and adoption of agroecological transition, new conceptual and methodological frameworks and tools have to be developed to support them in the design process of such a complex transition. This book presents feedback from the ‘Territorial Agroecological Transition in Action’- TATA-BOX research project, which was devoted to these specific issues. The multidisciplinary and multi-organisation research team steered a four-year action-research process in two territories of France. This book presents: i) the key dimensions to be considered when dealing with agroecological transition: diversity of agriculture models, management of uncertainties, polycentric governance, autonomies, and role of actors’ networks; ii) an operational and original participatory process and associated boundary tools to support local stakeholders in shifting from a shared diagnosis to a shared action plan for transition, and in so doing developing mutual understanding and involvement; iii) an analysis of the main effects of the methodology on research organisation and on stakeholders’ development and application; iv) critical analysis and foresights on the main outcomes of TATA-BOX, provided by external researchers.”.
    Note: Foreword -- Chapter 1: General introduction -- Chapter 2: TATA-BOX at a glance -- Part I: Territorial Agroecological Transition at a concept crossroads -- Chapter 3: Socio-economic characterisation of agriculture models -- Chapter 4: An integrated approach to livestock farming systems’ autonomy in designing and managing agroecological transition at the farm and territorial levels -- Chapter 5: Agroecological transition from farms to territorialised agri-food systems: issues and drivers -- Chapter 6: A plurality of viewpoints regarding the uncertainties of the agroecological transition -- Chapter 7: Towards an integrated framework for the governance of a territorialised agroecological transition -- Chapter 8: The key role of actors in the agroecological transition of farmers: a case-study in the Tarn-Aveyron Basin -- Part II: Support methodology for territorial agroecological transition design, and feedback from the TATA-BOX project experience -- Chapter 9: Participatory methodology for designing an agroecological transition at local level -- Chapter 10: Towards a reflective approach to research project management -- Chapter 11: Evaluation of the operationalisation of the TATA-BOX process -- Part III: New prospects and cross-cutting perspectives -- Chapter 12: Information and communication technology (ICT) and the agroecological transition -- Chapter 13: TATA-BOX: A model for participatory processes? -- Chapter 14: Review and Critique of the TATA-BOX Model -- Chapter 15: Opening the TATA-BOX to raise new questions on agroecological transition. , English
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    Language: English
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