Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation

Food systems must be transformed if we are to feed the world without destroying the planet. Agroecological principles are central to creating and sustaining that change, but their transformative potential must be strengthened by better integrating critical gender and social inclusion considerations...

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Main Authors: Zaremba, Haley, Elias, Marlène, Rietveld, Anne, Bergamini, Nadia
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120076
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description Food systems must be transformed if we are to feed the world without destroying the planet. Agroecological principles are central to creating and sustaining that change, but their transformative potential must be strengthened by better integrating critical gender and social inclusion considerations into agroecological approaches. In order for agroecology to achieve its espoused twin aims of social and ecological wellbeing, women and other historically marginalized stakeholders must be empowered and centered as the movement’s protagonists. Based on the article ‘Toward a Feminist Agroecology’1, this brief outlines key gender issues that must be addressed to achieve an equitable and sustainable agroecological transition.
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spelling CGSpace1200762025-11-05T11:54:49Z Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation Zaremba, Haley Elias, Marlène Rietveld, Anne Bergamini, Nadia agroecology food systems gender equality women's participation sustainability agroecología sistemas alimentarios igualdad de género Food systems must be transformed if we are to feed the world without destroying the planet. Agroecological principles are central to creating and sustaining that change, but their transformative potential must be strengthened by better integrating critical gender and social inclusion considerations into agroecological approaches. In order for agroecology to achieve its espoused twin aims of social and ecological wellbeing, women and other historically marginalized stakeholders must be empowered and centered as the movement’s protagonists. Based on the article ‘Toward a Feminist Agroecology’1, this brief outlines key gender issues that must be addressed to achieve an equitable and sustainable agroecological transition. 2022-07 2022-07-12T07:45:15Z 2022-07-12T07:45:15Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120076 en Open Access application/pdf Zaremba, H.; Elias, M.; Rietveld, A.; Bergamini, N. (2022) Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International. 6 p.
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food systems
gender equality
women's participation
sustainability
agroecología
sistemas alimentarios
igualdad de género
Zaremba, Haley
Elias, Marlène
Rietveld, Anne
Bergamini, Nadia
Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation
title Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation
title_full Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation
title_fullStr Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation
title_full_unstemmed Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation
title_short Toward a feminist agroecology: achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation
title_sort toward a feminist agroecology achieving a socially just and sustainable food systems transformation
topic agroecology
food systems
gender equality
women's participation
sustainability
agroecología
sistemas alimentarios
igualdad de género
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120076
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