Definisi & Lingkup Agroekologi
Definisi & Lingkup Agroekologi
Definisi & Lingkup Agroekologi
AGROEKOLOGI
AHADIYAT YUGI R.
WILIS CAHYANI
ACHMAD IQBAL
2021
Agro-ecology is a concept that inspires more
and more people, but also means different
things to different people.
There is no single way to define or practice
agro-ecology, but the concept unifies different
groups of scientists, practitioners in the food
system and social movements.
FIELD OF AGROECOLOGY
Integrate protection of biodiversity with production of food.
Integrate short-term and long-term considerations in decision-making.
Aim at optimal yields rather than maximum yields. Value resilience and
adaptability.
Contribute to the transition towards sustainable agriculture and food
systems. Identify lock-ins that impede this transition and propose
pathways to unlock them.
Propose new governance structures that support innovative niches of
sustainability.
Acknowledge the similarities and linkages between agricultural systems in
the global North and South. The North can learn from agro-ecological
experiences in the South and vice versa. Because of the increasing
globalisation, the transition towards sustainable food systems asks for
integrated and simultaneous solutions in North and South.
FIELD OF AGROECOLOGY
Investigate existing power relations, decision-making
processes and opportunities for participation in food
systems.
Investigate the role of citizens and consumers in food
systems.
Valorize the diversity of knowledge (local /traditional
know-how and practices, common knowledge and expert
knowledge) in the definition of research problems, the
definition of people concerned, and in finding solutions.
Promote participatory research driven by the needs of
society and practitioners, while at the same time
guaranteeing scientific rigor.
FIELD OF AGROECOLOGY
Develop knowledge and innovation systems that
conserve and allow exchange of agroecological
knowledge. Special attention should be paid to local
knowledge, which is a scarce resource in itself and
due to its specificity is difficult to disseminate.
Finally they should result in more autonomy for all
actors in the food chain and in food sovereignty, the
right of peoples to democratically define their own
food and agricultural systems without harming other
people or the environment.
FIELD OF AGROECOLOGY