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The coexistence of agricultural and food models at the territorial scale: an analytical framework for a research agenda

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AbstractThis article proposes a research agenda for situations of coexistence of territorial agricultural and food models. Indeed, new agricultural and food models are being deployed at the territorial scale in response to criticisms of existing models and to meet new challenges. These new models embody archetypes of observed diversity, actors’ projects or standards. We use a bibliographic review and six seminars organized between 2015 and 2017 to propose an analytical framework based on four major dimensions of territorial development: the tension between specialization and diversification, innovation, adaptation and transition of food systems. We show that it is essential to understand the interactions between territorial agricultural and food models (confrontation, complementarity, coevolution, hybridization, etc.), going beyond just the characterization of the diversity of models and the evaluation of their relative performances. We conclude by highlighting the original aspects of the proposed analytical framework, its methodological challenges and the expected consequences for providing support to agricultural and food development in urban and rural territories.
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hal-02911634 , version 1 (26-07-2021)

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Pierre Gasselin, Sylvie Lardon, Claire Cerdan, Salma Loudiyi, Denis Sautier. The coexistence of agricultural and food models at the territorial scale: an analytical framework for a research agenda. Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies, 2020, 101 (2-3), pp.339-361. ⟨10.1007/s41130-020-00119-7⟩. ⟨hal-02911634⟩
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