How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorialization

Even if agroecology and ecosystem services are multidimensional framework concepts, recognizing the technical, social, and ecological dimensions of agriculture, they have developed from different traditions (conservation biology for ecosystem services, agronomy for agroecology). We compare in a spec...

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Main Authors: Xavier Arnauld de Sartre, Marion Charbonneau, Orianne Charrier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Resilience Alliance 2019-07-01
Series:Ecology and Society
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Online Access:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol24/iss2/art2/
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description Even if agroecology and ecosystem services are multidimensional framework concepts, recognizing the technical, social, and ecological dimensions of agriculture, they have developed from different traditions (conservation biology for ecosystem services, agronomy for agroecology). We compare in a specific French region how these frameworks are interpreted through two different instruments of French agricultural policy inspired by ecosystem services (the agroenvironmental measures of the common agricultural policy) and by agroecology principles (the economic and environmental interest groups of the French national policy for agroecology). After having analyzed the theoretical and political foundations of these instruments, we focused on their spatial and political consequences. We conclude that the contrast between the agroecology and ecosystem services approaches tends to fade when we analyze how each of these instruments is put in place. Even if the two instruments obey a different logic (compensate for failure to protect sensitive areas for ecosystem services, trigger a shift in the dynamics of agriculture for agroecology), even if they are driven, funded, and involving different players, even if they locally occupy different places, the changes to agriculture brought by the two instruments tend to converge toward the same result. They try to limit the impacts of agriculture, are part of the greener farming movement, and they are driving a process of opening up agriculture to other sectors. They also aim at increasing farmers' income by offsetting the failures of an insufficiently remunerative market and capturing some of the production margins. By the end, these instruments are designed to help conventional systems move toward greater integration in the socio-political territories in which they operate, toward greater autonomy and less dependence on phytosanitary products.
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spelling doaj.art-fdd765154efb4ba48543198bd2820e722022-12-21T23:13:30ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872019-07-01242210.5751/ES-10711-24020210711How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorializationXavier Arnauld de Sartre0Marion Charbonneau1Orianne Charrier2CNRS / Univ Pau & Pays Adour / E2S UPPA, UMR 5319 - PASSAGESUniv Pau & Pays Adour / E2S UPPA, UMR 5319 - PASSAGESUniv Pau & Pays Adour / E2S UPPA, UMR 5319 - PASSAGESEven if agroecology and ecosystem services are multidimensional framework concepts, recognizing the technical, social, and ecological dimensions of agriculture, they have developed from different traditions (conservation biology for ecosystem services, agronomy for agroecology). We compare in a specific French region how these frameworks are interpreted through two different instruments of French agricultural policy inspired by ecosystem services (the agroenvironmental measures of the common agricultural policy) and by agroecology principles (the economic and environmental interest groups of the French national policy for agroecology). After having analyzed the theoretical and political foundations of these instruments, we focused on their spatial and political consequences. We conclude that the contrast between the agroecology and ecosystem services approaches tends to fade when we analyze how each of these instruments is put in place. Even if the two instruments obey a different logic (compensate for failure to protect sensitive areas for ecosystem services, trigger a shift in the dynamics of agriculture for agroecology), even if they are driven, funded, and involving different players, even if they locally occupy different places, the changes to agriculture brought by the two instruments tend to converge toward the same result. They try to limit the impacts of agriculture, are part of the greener farming movement, and they are driving a process of opening up agriculture to other sectors. They also aim at increasing farmers' income by offsetting the failures of an insufficiently remunerative market and capturing some of the production margins. By the end, these instruments are designed to help conventional systems move toward greater integration in the socio-political territories in which they operate, toward greater autonomy and less dependence on phytosanitary products.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol24/iss2/art2/agricultureagroecologycommon agricultural policyecosystem servicesfrancelocal authority
spellingShingle Xavier Arnauld de Sartre
Marion Charbonneau
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How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorialization
Ecology and Society
agriculture
agroecology
common agricultural policy
ecosystem services
france
local authority
title How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorialization
title_full How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorialization
title_fullStr How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorialization
title_full_unstemmed How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorialization
title_short How ecosystem services and agroecology are greening French agriculture through its reterritorialization
title_sort how ecosystem services and agroecology are greening french agriculture through its reterritorialization
topic agriculture
agroecology
common agricultural policy
ecosystem services
france
local authority
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