Abstract
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the most water-scarce region in the world. Recent research suggests that agroecology could be a basis for sustainable agriculture. We assess the spread of agroecology in the region and explore the prospect of self-organization among farming communities as an indicator for self-determination of the farming system. The focus is on Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. We present empirical data and propose an analytical framework for capturing the conditions for self-organizing arrangements in a transition to agroecology.
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Goetz, A., Hussein, H., & Thiel, A. (2024). Polycentric governance and agroecological practices in the MENA region: insights from Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 40(5), 816–831. https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2023.2260902
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