Title
Agroecological Transitions: A Systematic Review of Research Approaches and Prospects for Participatory Action Methods
Date Issued
26 October 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
The International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Publisher(s)
Frontiers Media S.A.
Abstract
There have been many calls for an agroecological transition to respond to food shocks and crises stemming from conventional food systems. Participatory action research and transformative epistemologies, where communities are research actors rather than objects, have been proposed as a way to enhance this transition. However, despite numerous case studies, there is presently no overview of how participatory approaches contribute to agroecological transitions. The present article therefore aims to understand the effect of applying participatory action research (PAR) in agroecology. We undertook a systematic review of articles reporting methods and results from case studies in agroecological research. On the one hand, our systematic review of 347 articles shows that the agroecological research scope is broad, with all three types—as science, a set of practices and social movement—well-represented in the corpus. However, we can see a clear focus on agroecology “as a set of practices” as the primary type of use of the concept. On the other hand, we found a few case studies (23) with a participatory approach while most studies used extractive research methods. These studies show that understanding the drivers and obstacles for achieving an agroecological transition requires long-term research and trust between researchers and farmers. Such transformative epistemologies open doors to new questions on designing long-term PAR research in agroecology when confronted with a short-term project-based society.
Volume
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Economía, Negocios
Agricultura, Silvicultura, Pesquería
Ciencias de la educación
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85118947796
Source
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
ISSN of the container
2571581X
DOI of the container
10.3389/fsufs.2021.709401
Source funding
Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers
CGIAR Trust Fund
Sponsor(s)
The research team would like to acknowledge the support of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security (CCAFS), which is carried out with support from the CGIAR Trust Fund and through bilateral funding agreements. For details, please visit https://ccafs.cgiar. org/donors. The views expressed in this document cannot be taken to reflect the official opinions of these organizations. CCAFS is led by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT).
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