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Impact of Covid-19 on farming systems in Europe through the lens of resilience thinking

机译:Covid-19对欧洲农业系统的影响,通过恢复镜头思考

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Context: Resilience is the ability to deal with shocks and stresses, including the unknown and previously unimaginable, such as the Covid-19 crisis. Objective: This paper assesses (i) how different farming systems were exposed to the crisis, (ii) which resilience capacities were revealed and (iii) how resilience was enabled or constrained by the farming systems' social and institutional environment. Methods: The 11 farming systems included have been analysed since 2017. This allows a comparison of preCovid-19 findings and the Covid-19 crisis. Pre-Covid findings are from the SURE-Farm systematic sustainability and resilience assessment. For Covid-19 a special data collection was carried out during the early stage of lockdowns. Results and conclusions: Our case studies found limited impact of Covid-19 on the production and delivery of food and other agricultural products. This was due to either little exposure or the agile activation of robustness capacities of the farming systems in combination with an enabling institutional environment. Revealed capacities were mainly based on already existing connectedness among farmers and more broadly in value chains. Across cases, the experience of the crisis triggered reflexivity about the operation of the farming systems. Recurring topics were the need for shorter chains, more fairness towards farmers, and less dependence on migrant workers. However, actors in the farming systems and the enabling environment generally focused on the immediate issues and gave little real consideration to long-term implications and challenges. Hence, adaptive or transformative capacities were much less on display than coping capacities. The comparison with pre-Covid findings mostly showed similarities. If challenges, such as shortage of labour, already loomed before, they persisted during the crisis. Furthermore, the eminent role of resilience attributes was confirmed. In cases with high connectedness and diversity we found that these system characteristics contributed significantly to dealing with the crisis. Also the focus on coping capacities was already visible before the crisis. We are not sure yet whether the focus on shortterm robustness just reflects the higher visibility and urgency of shocks compared to slow processes that undermine or threaten important system functions, or whether they betray an imbalance in resilience capacities at the expense of adaptability and transformability. Significance: Our analysis indicates that if transformations are required, e.g. to respond to concerns about transnational value chains and future pandemics from zoonosis, the transformative capacity of many farming systems needs to be actively enhanced through an enabling environment.
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    《Agricultural Systems》 |2021年第1期|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Wageningen Univ Business Econ POB 8130 NL-6700 EW Wageningen Netherlands;

    Wageningen Univ Strateg Commun Wageningen Netherlands;

    Wageningen Univ Business Econ POB 8130 NL-6700 EW Wageningen Netherlands;

    Wageningen Univ Business Econ POB 8130 NL-6700 EW Wageningen Netherlands;

    ETH Agr Econ &

    Policy Grp Zurich Switzerland;

    Wageningen Univ Business Econ POB 8130 NL-6700 EW Wageningen Netherlands;

    Wageningen Univ Plant Prod Syst Wageningen Netherlands;

    Wageningen Univ Publ Adm &

    Policy Wageningen Netherlands;

    Wageningen Univ Strateg Commun Wageningen Netherlands;

    Univ Natl &

    World Econ Dept Nat Resources Econ Sofia Bulgaria;

    Univ Gloucestershire Countryside &

    Community Res Inst Cheltenham Glos England;

    Univ Gloucestershire Countryside &

    Community Res Inst Cheltenham Glos England;

    Univ Gloucestershire Countryside &

    Community Res Inst Cheltenham Glos England;

    Aberystwyth Univ Aberystwyth Business Sch Aberystwyth Dyfed Wales;

    Univ Gloucestershire Countryside &

    Community Res Inst Cheltenham Glos England;

    Leibniz Inst Agr Dev Transit Econ IAMO Halle Germany;

    Leibniz Inst Agr Dev Transit Econ IAMO Halle Germany;

    Leibniz Inst Agr Dev Transit Econ IAMO Halle Germany;

    Inst Agr &

    Fisheries Res ILVO Agr &

    Farm Dev Merelbeke Belgium;

    KU Div Bioecon Leuven Belgium;

    Inst Agr &

    Fisheries Res ILVO Agr &

    Farm Dev Merelbeke Belgium;

    KU Div Bioecon Leuven Belgium;

    Sveriges Lantbruksuniv Dept Econ Uppsala Sweden;

    Sveriges Lantbruksuniv Dept Econ Uppsala Sweden;

    Sveriges Lantbruksuniv Dept Econ Uppsala Sweden;

    Sveriges Lantbruksuniv Dept Econ Uppsala Sweden;

    Univ Paris Saclay AgroParisTech INRAE Gif Sur Yvette France;

    Inst Elevage Aubiere France;

    Univ Politecn Madrid Res Ctr Management Agr &

    Environm Risks CEIGRAM Madrid Spain;

    Univ Politecn Madrid Res Ctr Management Agr &

    Environm Risks CEIGRAM Madrid Spain;

    Univ Tuscia Dept Agr &

    Forestry Sci Viterbo VT Italy;

    Univ Tuscia Dept Agr &

    Forestry Sci Viterbo VT Italy;

    Univ Tuscia Dept Agr &

    Forestry Sci Viterbo VT Italy;

    Inst Agr Econ Bucharest Romania;

    Inst Agr Econ Bucharest Romania;

    Inst Agr Econ Bucharest Romania;

    Inst Agr Econ Bucharest Romania;

    Inst Agr Econ Bucharest Romania;

    Inst Agr Econ Bucharest Romania;

    Polish Acad Sci Inst Rural &

    Agr Dev Warsaw Poland;

    Polish Acad Sci Inst Rural &

    Agr Dev Warsaw Poland;

    Polish Acad Sci Inst Rural &

    Agr Dev Warsaw Poland;

    Polish Acad Sci Inst Rural &

    Agr Dev Warsaw Poland;

    Univ Bergen Syst Dynam Grp Bergen Norway;

    Wageningen Univ Plant Prod Syst Wageningen Netherlands;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 农业科学;农业经济;
  • 关键词

    Anticipating; Coping; Responsiveness; Enabling environment; Adaptation; Transformation;

    机译:预期;应对;响应性;有利环境;适应;转型;

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