Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?

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Autor(a) principal: Barroso, Filipe
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Menezes, Helena, PInto-Correia, Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8144
Resumo: The changing role of agriculture is at the core of transition pathways in many rural areas. Productivism, post-productivism and multifunctionality have been targeted towards a possible conceptualization of the transition happening in rural areas. The factors of change, including productivist and post-productivist trends, are combined in various ways and have gone in quite diverse directions and intensities, in individual regions and localities. Even, in the same holding, productivist and post-productivist strategies can co-exist spatially, temporally, structurally, leading to a higher complexity in changing patterns. In south Portugal extensive landscapes, dominated by traditionally managed agro-forestry systems under a fuzzy land use pattern, multifunctionality at the farm level is indeed conducted by different stakeholders whose interests may or not converge: a multifunctional land management may indeed incorporate Post-productivist and productivist agents. These stakeholders act under different levels of ownership, management and use, reflecting a particular land management dynamic, in which different interests may exist, from commercial production to a variety of other functions (hunting, bee-keeping, subsistence farming, etc.), influencing management at the farm level and its supposed transition trajectory. This multi-stakeholder dynamic is composed by the main land-manager (the one who takes the main decisions), sub land-managers (land-managers under the rules of the main land-manager), workers and users (locals or outsiders), whose interest and action within the holding may vary differently according to future (policy, market, …) trends and therefore reflect more or less resilient systems. The goal of the proposed presentation is to describe a multi-stakeholder relations model at the farm level, its spatial expression and the factors influencing the land management system resilience in face of the transition trends in place.
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title Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?
spellingShingle Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?
Barroso, Filipe
Land manager
Multifunctionality
Typologies
Management
title_short Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?
title_full Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?
title_fullStr Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?
title_full_unstemmed Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?
title_sort Multifunctional transition pathways: How are multi-stakeholder’s land management influencing farm systems resilience?
author Barroso, Filipe
author_facet Barroso, Filipe
Menezes, Helena
PInto-Correia, Teresa
author_role author
author2 Menezes, Helena
PInto-Correia, Teresa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barroso, Filipe
Menezes, Helena
PInto-Correia, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Land manager
Multifunctionality
Typologies
Management
topic Land manager
Multifunctionality
Typologies
Management
description The changing role of agriculture is at the core of transition pathways in many rural areas. Productivism, post-productivism and multifunctionality have been targeted towards a possible conceptualization of the transition happening in rural areas. The factors of change, including productivist and post-productivist trends, are combined in various ways and have gone in quite diverse directions and intensities, in individual regions and localities. Even, in the same holding, productivist and post-productivist strategies can co-exist spatially, temporally, structurally, leading to a higher complexity in changing patterns. In south Portugal extensive landscapes, dominated by traditionally managed agro-forestry systems under a fuzzy land use pattern, multifunctionality at the farm level is indeed conducted by different stakeholders whose interests may or not converge: a multifunctional land management may indeed incorporate Post-productivist and productivist agents. These stakeholders act under different levels of ownership, management and use, reflecting a particular land management dynamic, in which different interests may exist, from commercial production to a variety of other functions (hunting, bee-keeping, subsistence farming, etc.), influencing management at the farm level and its supposed transition trajectory. This multi-stakeholder dynamic is composed by the main land-manager (the one who takes the main decisions), sub land-managers (land-managers under the rules of the main land-manager), workers and users (locals or outsiders), whose interest and action within the holding may vary differently according to future (policy, market, …) trends and therefore reflect more or less resilient systems. The goal of the proposed presentation is to describe a multi-stakeholder relations model at the farm level, its spatial expression and the factors influencing the land management system resilience in face of the transition trends in place.
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