What is Sustainable Agriculture? Critical Analysis of the International Political Discourse
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Which are the key elements through which international politics frame the concept of sustainable agriculture?
- Which are the key elements of the scientific discourses, in comparison?
2. Background—The Roles of Political and Scientific Discourses in Society
3. Methodological Approach
4. Results
4.1. The International Political Discourse
4.2. Sciences and Sustainable Agriculture
5. Discussion
5.1. Discourses and Discourse Positions
5.2. Discourses and Power Asymmetries
5.3. Problems and Solutions for Understanding Sustainable Agriculture
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Environmental Categories | Economic Categories | Social Categories | Other |
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Environmentally safe practices | Productivity | Food security | Governance |
Environmental protection | Production growth | Participation and rights e.g., human rights, equity | Extension/training/research |
Protect resources e.g., genetic diversity | Intensification | Small-scale farmers | Resilience (FAO, IFAD, WFP) |
Sustain natural resource (FAO) e.g., biodiversity | Market access | Livelihoods | Intergenerational aspects |
Investments in agriculture | Food safety and quality | ||
Biotechnologies | |||
Resource efficiency (FAO) | |||
Diversification (FAO) | |||
Business viability |
Environmental Themes | Economic Themes | Social Themes | Other |
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Maintaining environmental stability e.g., agroecosystems | (Sustainable) Intensification | Smallholders and family farming | Temporal or intergenerational aspects |
Environmentally-sensitive practices e.g., conservation practices | Resource efficiency | Farmer knowledge and skills | |
Resource protection e.g., soil protection | Agricultural profitability | Labour conditions | |
Regenerate/improve the environment e.g., agroecology | Market access | Wellbeing of people in agriculture | |
Food sufficiency | Participation and rights | ||
New technology | Community impact | ||
Societal transformation |
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Janker, J.; Mann, S.; Rist, S. What is Sustainable Agriculture? Critical Analysis of the International Political Discourse. Sustainability 2018, 10, 4707. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124707
Janker J, Mann S, Rist S. What is Sustainable Agriculture? Critical Analysis of the International Political Discourse. Sustainability. 2018; 10(12):4707. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124707
Chicago/Turabian StyleJanker, Judith, Stefan Mann, and Stephan Rist. 2018. "What is Sustainable Agriculture? Critical Analysis of the International Political Discourse" Sustainability 10, no. 12: 4707. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124707
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