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- Resilient and Sustainable Farming Systems in Europe
- Resilient and Sustainable Farming Systems in Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 SURE-Farm Approach to Assess the Resilience of European Farming Systems
- 2 The Importance of Improving and Enlarging the Scope of Risk Management to Enhance Resilience in European Agriculture
- 3 Demographic Dimensions of Resilient Farming Systems in the EU
- 4 Policies and Farming System Resilience
- 5 Constrained Sustainability and Resilience of Agricultural Practices from Multiple Lock-In Factors and Possible Pathways to Tackle Them
- 6 Resilience of Dairy Farming in Flanders
- 7 Resilience-Enhancing Strategies to Meet Future Challenges
- 8 Historical Legacies and Current Challenges for the Future Resilience of the Farming System in the Altmark
- 9 Opportunities to Improve the Resilience of Extensive Sheep Farming in Huesca (Spain)
- 10 Thinking Outside the Box in the Bourbonnais
- 11 The Resilience of a Farming System at Crossroads between Intensification and Environmental Sustainability
- 12 Realising Transformation in Response to Future Challenges
- 13 Accelerated Adaptability in Pursuit of Future Alternative Systems
- 14 Towards a Better Understanding of Small Farming System Resilience in Romania
- 15 Adaptability of the High-Value Egg and Broiler Production in Sweden
- 16 Managing Risks to Improve the Resilience of Arable Farming in the East of England
- 17 Integrated Assessment of the Sustainability and Resilience of Farming Systems
- 18 A Resilience-Enabling Environment for Farming Systems
- 19 Lessons Learned on Resilience from a Multi-scale Co-creation Methodology
- 20 Understanding and Addressing the Resilience Crisis of Europe’s Farming Systems
- Index
Index
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2022
- Resilient and Sustainable Farming Systems in Europe
- Resilient and Sustainable Farming Systems in Europe
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 SURE-Farm Approach to Assess the Resilience of European Farming Systems
- 2 The Importance of Improving and Enlarging the Scope of Risk Management to Enhance Resilience in European Agriculture
- 3 Demographic Dimensions of Resilient Farming Systems in the EU
- 4 Policies and Farming System Resilience
- 5 Constrained Sustainability and Resilience of Agricultural Practices from Multiple Lock-In Factors and Possible Pathways to Tackle Them
- 6 Resilience of Dairy Farming in Flanders
- 7 Resilience-Enhancing Strategies to Meet Future Challenges
- 8 Historical Legacies and Current Challenges for the Future Resilience of the Farming System in the Altmark
- 9 Opportunities to Improve the Resilience of Extensive Sheep Farming in Huesca (Spain)
- 10 Thinking Outside the Box in the Bourbonnais
- 11 The Resilience of a Farming System at Crossroads between Intensification and Environmental Sustainability
- 12 Realising Transformation in Response to Future Challenges
- 13 Accelerated Adaptability in Pursuit of Future Alternative Systems
- 14 Towards a Better Understanding of Small Farming System Resilience in Romania
- 15 Adaptability of the High-Value Egg and Broiler Production in Sweden
- 16 Managing Risks to Improve the Resilience of Arable Farming in the East of England
- 17 Integrated Assessment of the Sustainability and Resilience of Farming Systems
- 18 A Resilience-Enabling Environment for Farming Systems
- 19 Lessons Learned on Resilience from a Multi-scale Co-creation Methodology
- 20 Understanding and Addressing the Resilience Crisis of Europe’s Farming Systems
- Index
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- Resilient and Sustainable Farming Systems in EuropeExploring Diversity and Pathways, pp. 375 - 394Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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