Agroecology: promoting the transition towards sustainability

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S.R. Gliessman
F.J. Rosado-May
C. Guadarrama-Zugasti
J. Jedlicka
A. Cohn
V.E. Méndez
R. Cohen
L. Trujillo
C. Bacon
R. Jaffe

Abstract

Agroecology: promoting the transition towards sustainability.


In this article agroecology is defined as the application of ecological concepts and principles to the design and management of sustainable food systems. The principal arguments are presented that support the validity, importance, and application of the agroecologial focus, not only in order to understand the processes involved in food production, but also to propose alternatives that help these processes to operate in sustainable systems. The key concept that guides the methodological and epitistemalogical rationale of this analysis is sustainability. In order to achieve sustainability the agroecological methodology not only links to Ecology, as is described in the text, but perceives food production as a process involving producers and consumers operating in a dynamic interaction.

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Gliessman, S., Rosado-May, F., Guadarrama-Zugasti, C., Jedlicka, J., Cohn, A., Méndez, V., … Jaffe, R. (2007). Agroecology: promoting the transition towards sustainability. Ecosistemas, 16(1). Retrieved from https://revistaecosistemas.net/index.php/ecosistemas/article/view/134
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