Abstract
Knowledge co-creation (KCC) is imperative for agroecological development, yet the extent to which agroecological KCC processes balance scientific rigor, local relevance, and legitimacy, and the extent to which they connect to transformative agroecological farming remains poorly understood. Therefore, we systematically reviewed 58 peer-reviewed empirical studies that involved agroecological KCC. While we did not find a connection between the perceived credibility, salience, and legitimacy of the co-created knowledge and impacts on agroecological farming, we did find that KCC processes had mostly incremental, rather than transformative, impacts. We conclude that an increased focus on agroecological principles, going beyond agroecological practices, is needed.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 124-150 |
| Number of pages | 27 |
| Journal | Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems |
| Volume | 49 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Early online date | 3 Oct 2024 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2025 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Keywords
- Agroecosystems
- governance
- nature-inclusive agriculture
- regenerative agriculture
- sustainability transitions
- sustainable agri-food transitions
- sustainable agriculture
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