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From multifunctionality and ecosystem services to a just transition of agri-food systems

Mann, Stefan; Buergi, Elisabeth; Schader, Christian and Jacobi, Johanna (2024) From multifunctionality and ecosystem services to a just transition of agri-food systems. International Journal of Social Economics, xx, x-x.

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Summary in the original language of the document

Purpose – We aim to compare multifunctionality, ecosystem services and just transition as overall conceptual approaches to understand agri-food systems.
Design/methodology/approach – This is a theory-motivated literature study.
Findings – This paper argues that the concepts of multifunctionality and ecosystem services are unsuitable for considering the systemic complexities of today’s food system in order to tackle its grave environmental and social problems. Furthermore, these two concepts tend to neglect the negative externalities of food systems and overemphasize the positive ones. The notion of just transition puts justice and sustainability at the center of agri-food studies and defines targeted systemic interventions in food systems.
Originality/value – While the approach of just transition is only starting to be widely applied to the agriculture–food nexus, we argue that it is better suited to re-orient diets, production processes, the value chain and labor conditions in a more sustainable direction. The just transition approach is also useful in drafting systemic policy innovations.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:Paradigms, Policy, Innovation, System thinking, Justice, Sustainability, Policy Development, Sustainable Nutrition, Abacus, FiBL35152
Agrovoc keywords:
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English
sustainable consumption
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_50e6fa88
Subjects: Food systems > Recycling, balancing and resource management
Food systems > Policy environments and social economy
Research affiliation: Switzerland > Agroscope
Switzerland > ETHZ - Agrarwissenschaften
Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Society > Agri-food policy > Policy development
Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Sustainability
Switzerland > FiBL - Research Institute of Organic Agriculture Switzerland > Society > Sustainable nutrition
Switzerland > University of Bern
ISSN:0306-8293
DOI:10.1108/ijse-09-2023-0740
Related Links:https://www.fibl.org/en/themes/projectdatabase/projectitem/project/1478
Deposited By: Forschungsinstitut für biologischen Landbau, FiBL
ID Code:54397
Deposited On:02 Dec 2024 13:25
Last Modified:02 Dec 2024 13:25
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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