Agroecology Knowledge Hub

Co-creation and sharing of knowledge: agricultural innovations respond better to local challenges when they are co-created through participatory processes

Agroecology depends on context-specific knowledge. It does not offer fixed prescriptions – rather, agroecological practices are tailored to fit the environmental, social, economic, cultural and political context. The co-creation and sharing of knowledge plays a central role in the process of developing and implementing agroecological innovations to address challenges across food systems including adaptation to climate change.

Through the co-creation process, agroecology blends traditional and indigenous knowledge, producers’ and traders’ practical knowledge, and global scientific knowledge. Producer’s knowledge of agricultural biodiversity and management experience for specific contexts as well as their knowledge related to markets and institutions are absolutely central in this process.

Education – both formal and non-formal – plays a fundamental role in sharing agroecological innovations resulting from co-creation processes. For example, for more than 30 years, the horizontal campesino a campesino movement has played a pivotal role in sharing agroecological knowledge, connecting hundreds of thousands of producers in Latin America. In contrast, top-down models of technology transfer have had limited success.

Promoting participatory processes and institutional innovations that build mutual trust enables the co-creation and sharing of knowledge, contributing to relevant and inclusive agroecology transition processes.

Database

Action education provides an appropriate set of methods for learning about the complexities of farming and food systems. Agroecology provides the framework to organise learning opportunities for students interested in solving challenges in today's world. Our programmes in agroecology concentrate on discovery and learning. Rather than agroecological theory having primary...
Journal article
2004
Innovative grass-based beef production systems based on agroecological principles of environmental, economic, and social sustainability can help address the challenges faced by the European beef sector and citizens' concerns about the sustainability of the current beef production and consumption levels. When managed correctly, grass-based beef production systems improve biodiversity, capture...
Report
2021
The European Green Deal is a monumental step in achieving a greener and more sustainable Europe, filled with promising targets, which aim to culminate in no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, and economic growth decoupled from resource use. It establishes great potential for a fairer economy, the revitalisation...
Policy brief/paper
2022
The specialization course in agroecology aims to train professionals qualified to reflect, debate and articulate actions focused on agroecology, enabling future specialists to directly contribute to the structuring of resilient agroecosystems and to the enhancement of sovereignty and food security and socio-biodiversity in the territories of Latin America. This course in...
Brazil - Uruguay
Learning
2021
This document contains the local and ethnic knowledge of the Hmong people of Long Lan village, Luang Prabang district, Luang Prabang province, Lao PDR. It relates to community institutions in the management of natural resources, agricultural practices, and animal husbandry, as well as the behavior of the people towards natural...
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Report
2017