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Farming Matters: Co-creation of knowledge

This issue of Farming Matters illustrates how the collective creation of knowledge lies at the heart of agroecology rooted in family farming.

It presents stories of farmers, scientists, urban citizens, government officials, NGOs, and others who have jointly created agroecological solutions that are suited to their own, local contexts.

The magazine presents inspiring examples from Costa Rica, Brazil, Ecuador, Iran, India, the Netherlands, China and Zimbabwe, as well as expert perspectives on the challenges and possible solutions.

Contains...

Farmers in focus: Léocadie Voho

Editorial: Co-creation of knowledge as a practice, a science and a movement

Opinion: Elizabeth Mpofu

Strawberry fields forever

A farmer-NGO-scientist synergy

outh and agriculture: Ludwig Rumetshofer and Sylvia Kay

Interview with Victor M. Toledo: “Agroeocology is an epistemological revolution”

Climate change seen through indigenous worldviews

Rescuing our maize: Building a network

Opinion: Olivier De Schutter

Locally rooted: Ideas and initiatives from the field

Institutionalising dialogue in Rwanda through innovation platforms

Inspired by peers: Farm Talks in biodynamic agriculture

Co-creating the agricultural biodiversity that feeds us

Perspectives: Strengthening people’s knowledge

Mind! New books on knowledge and agroecology

Globally connected: News from the AgriCultures Network

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المجلد: 32.1
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الناشر: ILEIA
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السنة: 2016
ISBN: ISSN: 2210-6499
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لغة المحتوى: English
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النوع: الكتاب
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