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En Algérie, la population jeune âgée de moins de 25 ans constitue une opportunité à valoriser pour assurer un développement durable. Les jeunes sont les premières victimes du chômage alors que des politiques ont été élaborées pour promouvoir la [...]Article
La multiplication des « Community Supported Agriculture » (CSA) et de leurs variantes sobserve dans le monde entier, à partir de préoccupations formulées partout dans des termes très similaires : rechercher une alimentation saine, promouvoir un[...]Article
V. Banos ; A. Gassiat ; S. Girard ; B. Hautdidier ; M. Houdart ; S. Le Floch ; F. Vernier |Notre objectif est de contribuer au débat concernant le renouvellement des principes de la territorialisation par lécologisation, tel quengagé en France. Dans un premier temps, une revue critique de la littérature nous permet de construire une[...]Article
L. Ginelli ; J. Candau ; S. Girard ; M. Houdart ; V. Deldrève ; C. Noûs |Le présent article constitue une introduction au dossier thématique « Écologisation des pratiques et territorialisation des activités ». Partant du constat dune proximité implicite entre les deux processus, nous proposons une définition de léc[...]Article
P. Roman ; C. Muylaert ; C. Ruwet ; G. Thiry ; K. Maréchal |Léconomie de la fonctionnalité est souvent présentée comme un nouveau modèle susceptible de favoriser la transition vers une économie soutenable. Dans la plupart des travaux en langue anglaise, la dimension environnementale est parfois mise en [...]Article
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Depuis le début des années 2000, des expérimentations dont lobjectif est de développer de nouveaux modèles économiques (économie circulaire, écologie industrielle et territoriale, économie de la fonctionnalité ) sorganisent autour de pratiques[...]Article
Lobjectif de cet article est de fournir des éléments de réflexion sur la place de lespace et la dimension territoriale dans les processus déconomie circulaire ainsi que dinterroger leur contribution au développement durable des territoires. [...]Article
Agriculture is a major source of environmental pressure worldwide. At the same time, most countries support the farming sector through a variety of policy instruments. This article discusses the impact of agricultural policies on environmental p[...]Article
Cet article propose détudier les liens entre territorialisation et écologisation au sein de la filière forêt-bois française. Nous montrons que lémergence parallèle des deux processus a permis de légitimer le territoire comme échelle pertinente[...]Article
For decades, non-renewable resources have been the basis of worldwide economic development. The extraction rate of natural resources has increased by 113% since 1990, which has led to overexploitation and generation of vast amounts of waste. For[...]Article
One of the most widely discussed reports addressing sustainable food production and healthy diets is Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT ‐Lancet Commission on Healthy Diets from Sustainable Food Systems (EAT ‐Lancet) launched in Januar[...]Article
The purpose of this study was to assess: what are the circular economy opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) in the meat processing sector to reduce their environmental impacts, using Life cycle assessment (LCA) as the analy[...]Article
Disposing food waste in landfills leads to significant greenhouse gas emissions and lost economic and environmental resources, motivating the need for alternative treatment processes to convert waste to energy and value-added products. Developin[...]Article
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was established by the European Community in the 1950s to provide financial support to farmers in member states, increase agricultural productivity by promoting technical progress, and ensure a fair standard [...]Article
T. Adamov ; R. Ciolac ; T. Iancu ; I. Brad ; E. Pet ; G. Popescu ; L. Smuleac |Sustainability has become a priority in the last decades. If we consider rural regions, agritourism, an activity strongly related to local communities, represents an opportunity to ensure the sustainability of rural settlements and of the enviro[...]Article
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Small-scale fisheries in the Mediterranean represent a significant part of the fisheries industry and their substantial social, economic and place attachment related role has always been acknowledged in the region. Despite the fact that this usu[...]Article
Land grabbing has become a priority topic in academic research and a political concern, due to interests in the dynamics of the phenomenon and its negative impact on the sustainable development of agriculture in rural areas. This phenomenon gene[...]Article
Over time, sustainability has gained a greater presence in companies and with consumers around the world, although it can be said that there is still some confusion in its conceptualization and in the identification of the driving factors. A par[...]Article
Today, technological global agri-food economies dominated by vertically integrated large enterprises are failing in meeting the challenge of feeding a growing global population within the limits of the Planetary Boundaries, and are characteris[...]Article
In Iran, due to arid and semi-arid climate, groundwater resources play an essential role in food production, as well as domestic and industrial water supply. In recent years, increasing population, scarcity of surface water resources, and effect[...]Article
The concept of resilience gained traction in academic, policy, and development discourse in recent years, yet its conceptualization and application at the farm level has received little attention. For instance, recent policy recommendations pres[...]Article
There is a growing consensus that sustainable development requires a behavioral change, forced by firm decision-making. However, existing decision-supporting tools are unlikely to provide relevant information, hampered by the complexity of combi[...]Article
O. Gava ; F. Bartolini ; F. Venturi ; G. Brunori ; A. Pardossi |Life cycle assessment is a widespread method for measuring and monitoring the environmental impacts of production processes, thereby allowing the comparison of business-as-usual with more ecological scenarios. Life cycle assessment research can [...]