Agroecology, food sovereignty, and the new green revolution. Altieri has been a pioneer researcher and one of the most outstanding proponents and leaders of agroecology, particularly in the latin american and caribbean region. The relationships between organic farming and agroecology. The subject of this book is the sustainable agriculture and its. Using the name as a movement became more common in the 1990s, especially in the americas. For one, silviculture is fully governable by the same principles and concepts. Though agroecology initially dealt primarily with crop production and protection aspects, in recent decades new dimensions such as environmental, social, economic, ethical and development issues are becoming relevant. Ja11 the scaling up of agroecology altieri institute for food and. Biodiversity, ecosystem function, and insect pest management in agricultural systems. Over 70% of the worlds agrobiodiversitylargely held in situ in smallholder agroecosystemswas lost from farming fao 2009.
Agroecology alternative agriculture organic food and farming comparative analysis interdisciplinarity abstract while acknowledging an extension of agroecology in the organic sector and a growing. He has been a professor of agroecology at uc berkeley since 1981 in the department of environmental science, policy and management. The ecology of sustainable food systems, third edition. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading agroecology. Dec 09, 20 agroecology principles and practices long version by miguel altieri with the participation of angela hilmi design francesca lucci 2. The most common degree awarded to students studying. Altieri, applying agroecology to enhance productivity of peasant farming systems in latin america, environment. Agroecology is the science behind sustainable agriculture. The various incarnations of the sustainable food movement need a science with which to approach a system as complex as food and farming. Agroecology as a science, a movement and a practice. When agroecology is defined as the ecology of food systems, we are ob ligated to look at more than the efficiencies of resource use in produc tion, the shortterm environmental impacts of practices. Agroecology does exist outside the confines of agriculture.
The ecological role of weeds in insect pest management systems. Nov, 2015 this document is a summary compiled by twn staff of the main learning points from the lectures given during the training courses, serving as a useful resource booklet on the key concepts, principles and practices of agroecology. The essence of agroecology lies in harnessing and harmonizing the forces of nature for productive purpose. Agroecology, small farms, and food sovereignty beahrs.
Publicationsenglischsustainableagricultureuganda2017. Why is agroecology the solution to hunger and food security. Cornell international institute for food, agriculture and development, 1999. Miguel altieri, whom buttel groups with the political agroecologists, has published prolifically in this sense. The science of sustainable agriculture, second edition altieri, miguel a on. The principles of agroecology towards just, resilient and sustainable food systems resources used to identify and develop the principles in order to develop this set of principles, we tried to systematize, synthesize the work from various voices within the agroecological. Master of agroecology thesis projects norges miljo og.
The science of sustainable agriculture, second edition altieri, miguel a. This book incorporates new insights and concepts in the hope of helping guide agricultural students, researchers, and practitioners to a deeper understanding of the ecology of agricultural systems that will open the doors to new management options. Scalingup, scalingout actionaid joins growing global calls to scaleup and scaleout agroecology. One of the objectives of agroecology is to provide decent work that respects human rights and provides a decent income for food producers. The relationships between organic farming and agroecology bellon, s. Gliessman 1998 defined agroecology as the basis for the ecological concepts needed to study, design and manage agroecosystems. The ecology of sustainable food systems, third edition kindle edition by gliessman, stephen r download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Agroecology what it is and what it has to offer iied issue paper. Principles for the conversion and redesign of farming systems. The science of sustainable agriculture, second edition 2nd ed. Taking account of agricultureos multifunctionality, agroecol. By decreasing the distance between producer and consumer, agroecology reduces storage, refrigeration and transport costs, as well as food loss and waste. Publications related to vineyard agroecology sustainable viticulture. We present a compelling rationale for defining agroecology as the ecology of food systems.
New post results of the year, publisher display, available book formats and new languages for a search query in our blog. He is a promoter of this emergent field of knowledge, and practice and author of various seminal publications in the field of agroecology. Agroecology and permaculture page 2 biological control altieri and nicholls 2012 moves away from the industrial paradigm to create more sustainable agricultural practices combining both traditional knowledge and modern ecological science. This includes analysis of food production, processing, marketing, and consumption. Drawing on the natural and social sciences, agroecology provides a framework for assessing four key systems prop erties of agriculture. While acknowledging an extension of agroecology in the organic sector and a growing influence of agroecology in the academic world, we explore their relationships.
These relationships cannot be reduced to an opposition between a scientific field and a practical domain. Thesis work normally takes place in the fourth semester, but there is also an option to write a thesis that is done over a. Pdf basic principles of agroecology and sustainable. It was created by the convergence of two scientific disciplines. Modern practices interventionist paradigm therapeutic approach specialization high import centralization high export system community erodes inherent pillar strengths inherent strengths of system. Agroecology involves various approaches to solve actual challenges of agricultural production. Fao is collecting various definitions of agroecology from published documents, authored by scientists, civil society, academia, governments, legal documents and policies, among other sources. This book incorporates new insights and concepts in the hope of helping guide agricultural students, researchers, and practitioners to a deeper understanding of the ecology of agricultural systems that will open the doors to new management options with the objectives of sustainable agriculture. Agroecology key concepts, principles and practices. Today, the term agroecology means either a scientific discipline. Kent daane a list of articles by kent daane can be viewed at his website. The term agroecology may used by people for a science, movement or practice. Miguel altieri is a chilean born agronomist and entomologist.
Principles and practices comprehensively explains how this is done, providing a detailed, inclusive look at the underlying theories, concepts, and practices. Altieri 1995 primarily considered agroecology as the science of sustainable agriculture. Altieri, alternatives to conventional modern agriculture for meeting world food needs in the next century ithaca. With this first title published in english we start to cover our debt to the englishspeaking caribbean subregion and to the englishspeaking countries at large. Because of this wide spectrum of different applications and understandings of the term agroecology, fao has organized a database of definitions. The key idea of agroecology is to go beyond alternative farming practices and to.
Our purpose is to provide a framework that will guide research, education, and action in the multiple and. Nicholls ci, altieri ma, vazquez l 2016 agroecology. On the other hand, the science of agroecology, which is defined as the application of ecological concepts and principles to the design and management of sustainable agroecosystems, provides a framework to assess the complexity of agroecosystems. Altieri university of california, berkeley the concept of sustainable agriculture is a relatively recent response to the decline in the quality of the natural resource base associated with modern agriculture mcisaac and edwards 1994. A rapid, farmerfriendly agroecological method to estimate soil quality and crop health in vineyard systems pdf more articles by miguel altieri can be accessed via his website. Basic principles of agroecology and sustainable agriculture article pdf available in journal of agricultural and environmental ethics 61. As a science, it is the application of ecological science to the study, design and management of sustainable agroecosystems. Agroecology and the search for a truly sustainable agriculture. All journal articles featured in agroecology and sustainable food systems vol 44 issue 5. The examples illustrating the four dimensions of agroecology were identified and written by cafod transforming soil and.
Altieri received a bs in agronomy from the university of chile and a ph. The agroecological revolution in latin america earth education. Agroecology is both a science and a set of practices. He is a professor of agroecology at the university of california, berkeley in the department of environmental science, policy and management. The science of sustainable agriculture, second edition.
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