Authors
Henk Renting, Walter AH Rossing, Jeroen CJ Groot, Jan Douwe Van der Ploeg, Catherine Laurent, Daniel Perraud, Derk Jan Stobbelaar, Martin K Van Ittersum
Publication date
2009/5/1
Source
Journal of environmental management
Volume
90
Pages
S112-S123
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
In the last decade the multifunctional agriculture (MFA) concept has emerged as a key notion in scientific and policy debates on the future of agriculture and rural development. Broadly speaking, MFA refers to the fact that agricultural activity beyond its role of producing food and fibre may also have several other functions such as renewable natural resources management, landscape and biodiversity conservation and contribution to the socio-economic viability of rural areas. The use of the concept can be traced to a number of wider societal and political transformation processes, which have influenced scientific and policy approaches in different ways amongst countries and disciplines. This paper critically discusses various existing research approaches to MFA, both from natural and social sciences. To this aim different strands of literature are classified according to their focus on specific governance mechanisms …
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