Constrained Sustainability and Resilience of Agricultural Practices from Multiple Lock-In Factors and Possible Pathways to Tackle Them

  • Black J
  • Courtney P
  • Maye D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Current agricultural systems in Europe are locked in to environmentally unsustainable practices due to a range of institutional, cultural, social and financial factors. These are compounded by environmental challenges. This chapter assesses three case studies in Europe and their respective stakeholder perspectives on challenges and potential solutions towards greater environmental sustainability.

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Black, J. E., Courtney, P., Maye, D., Urquhart, J., Vigani, M., Paas, W., … Reidsma, P. (2022). Constrained Sustainability and Resilience of Agricultural Practices from Multiple Lock-In Factors and Possible Pathways to Tackle Them. In Resilient and Sustainable Farming Systems in Europe (pp. 88–111). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009093569.006

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