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M. Knickel ; S. Neuberger ; L. Klerkx ; K. Knickel ; G. Brunori ; H. Saatkamp |Existing research suggests that regions can develop their long-term competitive advantage through well-functioning interregional innovation cooperation. In this article, we use the example of innovation in small and medium-sized agri-food enterp[...]Article
J.D. van der Ploeg ; D. Barjolle ; J. Bruil ; G. Brunori ; L.M. Costa Madureira ; J. Dessein ; Z. Drag ; A. Fink-Kessler ; P. Gasselin ; M. González de Molina ; K. Gorlach ; K. Jürgens ; J. Kinsella ; J. Kirwan ; K. Knickel ; V. Lucas ; T. Marsden ; D. Maye ; A. Wezel |This article discusses the economic dimensions of agroecological farming systems in Europe. It firstly theoretically elaborates the reasons why, and under what conditions, agroecological farming systems have the potential to produce higher incom[...]Article
K. Knickel ; M. Redman ; I. Darnhofer ; A. Ashkenazy ; E. Rogge |This paper explores the connections between farm modernisation, rural development and the resilience of agricultural and rural systems. The paper starts by ascertaining why agricultural and food systems need to change systemically. Evidence from[...]Article
S. Sumane ; I. Kunda ; K. Knickel ; A. Strauss ; T. Tisenkopfs ; I. Des Ios Rios ; M. Rivera ; T. Chebach ; A. Ashkenazy |The widespread transformations in farming practices during recent decades across many parts of Europe increased capital intensity, scale enlargement, specialization, intensification and mechanization have been accompanied by a quite dramatic s[...]Article
A. Ashkenazy ; T. Chebach ; K. Knickel ; S. Peter ; R. Offenbach |The limited resilience of agricultural and food systems, and of rural communities, has become an important concern in rural and agricultural policy. However, while the term has been heavily theorised and discussed, particularly in the natural an[...]Article
The six articles in this special issue explore alternative pathways of agricultural modernisation. The authors argue that such pathways, and the strategies needed to embark on them, are commonly overlooked in policy and the formal agricultural k[...]Article
For decades agricultural development has been led by a modernisation paradigm based on specialisation, intensification and scale enlargement. This model of development model has been supported by means of price support policies and, often, stron[...]Article
The Common Agricultural Policy can be seen as a partial success story because it has resulted in increased food production at reasonable prices for consumers. However, its main focus was on agricultural productivity and economic growth. Although[...]