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View article: Contrasting Prosumption Models: Experiences, Benefits and Continuation in Allotment Gardens and Community-Supported Agriculture in Switzerland
Contrasting Prosumption Models: Experiences, Benefits and Continuation in Allotment Gardens and Community-Supported Agriculture in Switzerland Open
Agricultural prosumption is a transformative pathway, enabling individuals to reconnect to nature whilst producing food for their own consumption. Allotment gardens (AGs) and community-supported agriculture (CSA) are two main types of this…
View article: Benefit perceptions and their influence on the willingness to join community supported agriculture (CSA)
Benefit perceptions and their influence on the willingness to join community supported agriculture (CSA) Open
In this study, we focus on non-members’ benefit perception of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) and their willingness to join. We look into how information impacts the perception of CSA benefits, their relevance, and how these benefits…
View article: Sustainable farm work in agroecology: how do systemic factors matter?
Sustainable farm work in agroecology: how do systemic factors matter? Open
Agroecological farming is widely considered to reconcile improved working and living conditions of farmers while promoting social, economic, and ecological sustainability. However, most existing research primarily focuses on relatively nar…
View article: Beyond motivations: A framework unraveling the systemic barriers to organic farming adoption in northern Senegal
Beyond motivations: A framework unraveling the systemic barriers to organic farming adoption in northern Senegal Open
Developing organic farming is among the most popular policy options for protecting soil, water, and biodiversity while improving incomes for agricultural producers around the World. Despite its growing success, the adoption as well as the …
View article: Public support for worktime reductions in Switzerland in the context of a transition to a post-growth society
Public support for worktime reductions in Switzerland in the context of a transition to a post-growth society Open
Work time reductions (WTRs) may contribute to a transition to a post-growth society. We analysed Swiss stakeholders’ perceptions of the effects of WTRs and their support for measures to implement them. It is assumed that public support wil…
View article: Green Agendas and White Markets: The Coloniality of Agroecology in Senegal
Green Agendas and White Markets: The Coloniality of Agroecology in Senegal Open
Development actors in West Africa have been promoting agroecological farming as a solution to combat climate change and to create more sovereign food systems that enhance the autonomy of local smallholders. However, there is a lack of empi…
View article: The division of work in Senegalese conventional and alternative food networks: a contributive justice perspective
The division of work in Senegalese conventional and alternative food networks: a contributive justice perspective Open
Labor conditions and rights are a key justice issue in agri-food systems, particularly in global, capitalized and industrialized food supply chains. While alternative food networks have emerged to produce and distribute food outside these …
View article: The political ontology of protected area co-management: worlding and nature perceptions among stakeholders
The political ontology of protected area co-management: worlding and nature perceptions among stakeholders Open
Political ontology reveals the processes of domination at play in the enactment of realities in a(post-) colonial context. In this article, we illustrate the implications of the power asymmetries inherent in conservation and co-management …
View article: The agroecological transition in Senegal: transnational links and uneven empowerment
The agroecological transition in Senegal: transnational links and uneven empowerment Open
Senegal is among the few African countries that counts with an important agroecological movement. This movement is strongly backed up by a network of transnational partnerships and has recently matured into an advocacy coalition that promo…
View article: Political Agroecology in Senegal: Historicity and Repertoires of Collective Actions of an Emerging Social Movement
Political Agroecology in Senegal: Historicity and Repertoires of Collective Actions of an Emerging Social Movement Open
Agroecology has become an ideological foundation for social and environmental transformation in sub-Saharan Africa. In Senegal, agroecological advocacy coalitions, made up of farmers’ organizations, scientists, NGOs, and IOs, are using agr…
View article: Channels of Labour Control in Organic Farming: Toward a Just Agroecological Transition for Sub-Saharan Africa
Channels of Labour Control in Organic Farming: Toward a Just Agroecological Transition for Sub-Saharan Africa Open
Agroecological farming has long been described as more fulfilling than conventional agriculture, in terms of farmers’ labour and sense of autonomy. These assumptions must be reconsidered with adequate theoretical perspectives and with the …
View article: Mechanisms and impacts of an incentive‐based conservation program with evidence from a randomized control trial
Mechanisms and impacts of an incentive‐based conservation program with evidence from a randomized control trial Open
Conservation science needs more high‐quality impact evaluations, especially ones that explore mechanisms of success or failure. Randomized control trials (RCTs) provide particularly robust evidence of the effectiveness of interventions (al…
View article: Why telecoupling research needs to account for environmental justice
Why telecoupling research needs to account for environmental justice Open
Engaging with normative questions in land system science is a key challenge. This debate paper highlights the potential of incorporating elements of environmental justice scholarship into the evolving telecoupling framework that focuses on…
View article: The Geopolitics of Protected Areas
The Geopolitics of Protected Areas Open
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View article: Livelihoods and Food Security Among Rural Households in the North-Western Mount Kenya Region
Livelihoods and Food Security Among Rural Households in the North-Western Mount Kenya Region Open
Food insecurity remains a major concern for numerous rural households in Sub-Saharan Africa who rely on agriculture as their main source of livelihood. The assessment of the links between food security and livelihoods is central for overco…
View article: Work and Social-Ecological Transitions: A Critical Review of Five Contrasting Approaches
Work and Social-Ecological Transitions: A Critical Review of Five Contrasting Approaches Open
Going to work has become such a ritualized activity for the modern human that few people challenge its relevance from a sustainability perspective. Since the Industrial Revolution, the prospect of unlimited growth with the aim of jobs crea…
View article: Measuring Subjective Flood Resilience in Suburban Dakar: A Before–After Evaluation of the “Live with Water” Project
Measuring Subjective Flood Resilience in Suburban Dakar: A Before–After Evaluation of the “Live with Water” Project Open
In the last decade, sub-Saharan African countries have taken various measures to plan for and adapt to floods in order to reduce exposure and its impacts on human health, livelihoods, and infrastructure. Measuring the effects of such initi…
View article: Measuring Subjective Flood Resilience in Suburban Dakar: a before-after Evaluation of the “Live with Water” Project
Measuring Subjective Flood Resilience in Suburban Dakar: a before-after Evaluation of the “Live with Water” Project Open
In the last decade, sub-Saharan African countries have taken various measures to plan for and adapt to floods in order to reduce exposure and its impacts on human health, livelihoods and infrastructure. Measuring the effects of such initia…
View article: Can Payments for Ecosystem Services schemes reduce deforestation? A robust evaluation example from the Bolivian Andes.
Can Payments for Ecosystem Services schemes reduce deforestation? A robust evaluation example from the Bolivian Andes. Open
Presentation from ECCB 2018 in Jyväskylä, Finland.
View article: An Evaluation of the Impact of Payments for Ecosystem Services using a Randomized Control Trial
An Evaluation of the Impact of Payments for Ecosystem Services using a Randomized Control Trial Open
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) aim to incentivize land users to manage their land in ways which benefit society. However, as with many complex socio-ecological interventions, robust evaluation of PES is challenging and rare. Using a…
View article: Payment for Environmental “Self-Service”: Exploring the Links Between Farmers' Motivation and Additionality in a Conservation Incentive Programme in the Bolivian Andes
Payment for Environmental “Self-Service”: Exploring the Links Between Farmers' Motivation and Additionality in a Conservation Incentive Programme in the Bolivian Andes Open
Neoclassical economic interpretations of Payment for Environmental Services (PES), which assume that participants weigh up costs and benefits, are making room for more complex analyses. However, there is still little evidence of how PES pr…
View article: Manuscript submission data and R code archive for: Payment for environmental “self-service”: exploring the links between farmers’ motivation and additionality in a conservation incentive programme in the Bolivian Andes
Manuscript submission data and R code archive for: Payment for environmental “self-service”: exploring the links between farmers’ motivation and additionality in a conservation incentive programme in the Bolivian Andes Open
This fileset contains R code, data and metadata for a revised manuscript submission to Ecological Economics.
View article: Manuscript submission data and R code archive for: Payment for environmental “self-service”: exploring the links between farmers’ motivation and additionality in a conservation incentive programme in the Bolivian Andes
Manuscript submission data and R code archive for: Payment for environmental “self-service”: exploring the links between farmers’ motivation and additionality in a conservation incentive programme in the Bolivian Andes Open
This fileset contains R code, data and metadata for a revised manuscript submission to Ecological Economics.
View article: Manuscript submission data and R code archive for "Randomised Control Trials could be, and should be, more widely used in conservation: evidence from a Payment for Environmental Services evaluation"
Manuscript submission data and R code archive for "Randomised Control Trials could be, and should be, more widely used in conservation: evidence from a Payment for Environmental Services evaluation" Open
This fileset contains R code, data and metadata for a manuscript submission. We expect to create a new archive following reviewer comments. Please consult the README file for a more thorough description of contents.