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Local and farmers' knowledge matters! How integrating informal and formal knowledge enhances sustainable and resilient agriculture

机译:本地和农民的知识问题! 如何整合非正式和正式知识增强可持续和有弹性的农业

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The widespread transformations in farming practices during recent decades across many parts of Europe increased capital intensity, scale enlargement, specialization, intensification and mechanization have been accompanied by a quite dramatic shift towards more standardized agricultural information and knowledge. Previous research reveals that transition towards more sustainable agriculture requires a new knowledge base, with new content and forms of knowledge and new processes of learning. In this paper, we explore the relevance of informal farmer knowledge and learning practices in constructing alternative pathways in sustainable agriculture and strengthening agricultural resilience. It is based on 11 case studies carried out within the international RETHINK research programme. The cases reveal the diversity of knowledge sources and learning forms that farmers use and the particular role of farmers' experience-based knowledge. Farmers greatly value local experiential knowledge as they see it as having practical, personal and local relevance. Given the limitations of more standardized information and knowledge, and the urgent need for a transition towards more sustainable and resource-efficient practices, we argue that the potential of local farmer knowledge is not being optimally used and that a better integration of various forms of knowledge is needed. We identify several ways in which different kinds of knowledge can be integrated. For the individual farmer this can be done by synthesising knowledge from different sources. It can also be done through farmer networking whether or not facilitated by formal agricultural knowledge institutions, through collaboration between farmers and researchers as knowledge co-generators, and through multi-actor knowledge networks that bring together participants from various fields. We conclude that the dynamic contexts, complexity and the local specificity of the current challenges facing agriculture and the many roles it is being asked to fulfil require more inclusive, flexible modes of governing the generation, integration and sharing of knowledge. All stakeholders, including farmers, need to be recognised as equal co-authors of knowledge generation, and all kinds of knowledge, both formal and informal, need be brought together in innovation processes. Knowledge networking and multi-actor knowledge networks that facilitate knowledge exchanges, joint learning and the generation of new more integrated solutions, are crucial if agriculture is to become sustainable and resilient. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:近几十年来跨越欧洲许多地区的农业实践中的广泛转变增加了资金强度,规模扩大,专业化,集约化和机械化,伴随着更加戏剧性的地震,朝着更加标准化的农业信息和知识。以前的研究表明,向更可持续的农业过渡需要一个新的知识库,具有新的内容和形式的知识和新的学习过程。本文探讨了非正式农民知识和学习实践在建设可持续农业和加强农业恢复力方面的替代途径方面的相关性。它基于11个案例研究,在国际重新考虑研究计划中进行。案件揭示了知识来源和学习形式的多样性,即农民使用和农民经验的知识的特殊作用。农民极大地重视当地的经验知识,因为他们认为它具有实用,个人和局部的相关性。鉴于更加标准化信息和知识的局限性,迫切需要转向更可持续和资源有效的做法,我们认为,当地农民知识的潜力没有得到最佳地使用,并且更好地整合各种形式的知识需要。我们确定了几种方式,可以集成不同类型的知识。对于个人农民来说,这可以通过综合不同来源的知识来完成。它还可以通过农民网络通过农业和研究人员作为知识共同发生器的合作,以及通过多功能者知识网络,通过从各个领域的参与者组合在一起,通过农民网络。我们得出结论,动态背景,复杂性和农业面临的挑战的当地特异性以及被要求履行的许多角色需要更具包容性,灵活的管理知识的一代,整合和分享方式。所有利益攸关方包括农民,需要被认为是知识生成的平等共同作者,以及各种知识,正式和非正式,需要在创新过程中聚集在一起。知识网络和多演员知识网络,促进知识交流,联合学习和新的更集成解决方案的产生,如果农业将成为可持续和弹性,这是至关重要的。 (c)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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