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Organic Farming, Prototype for Sustainable Agricultures

Paperback Engels 2016 9789402402988
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Stakeholders show a growing interest for organic food and farming (OF&F), which becomes a societal component. Rather than questioning whether OF&F outperforms conventional agriculture or not, the main question addressed in this book is how, and in what conditions, OF&F may be considered as a prototype towards sustainable agricultures. The book gathers 25 papers introduced in a first chapter. The first section investigates OF&F production processes and its capacity to benefit from the systems functioning to achieve higher self-sufficiency. The second one proposes an overview of organic performances providing commodities and public goods. The third one focuses on organics development pathways within agri-food systems and territories. As well as a strong theoretical component, this book provides an overview of the new challenges for research and development. It questions the benefits as well as knowledge gaps with a particular emphasis on bottlenecks and lock-in effects at various levels.

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ISBN13:9789402402988
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands

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Preface; U. Niggli<br>1. Introduction: Organic food and Farming, Prototype for Sustainable Agriculture; S. Bellon &amp; S. Penvern<br>PART 1 – SYSTEM’S FUNCTIONING TO IMPROVE SELF-SUFFICIENCY<br>1.1 ORGANIC LANDCARE AND FERTILITY<br>2. Soil phosphorus (P) management in organic cropping systems: from current practices to avenues for a more efficient use of P resource; T. Nesme, B.Colomb, P. Hinsinger &amp; C.A. Watson<br>3. Intercropping – applying ecological principles for improved nitrogen use efficiency in organic farming systems; L. Bedoussac, E. Justes, E.-P. Journet, H. Hauggaard-Nielsen, C. Naudin, G. Corre-Hellou, L. Prieur &amp; E.S. Jensen<br>1.2 CROP PROTECTION IN ORGANIC FARMING<br>4. Regulatory framework for plant protection in organic farming; B. Speiser, L. Tamm &amp; F. Weibel<br>5. Conservation biocontrol: Principles and implementation in organic farming; S. Simon, A. Rusch, E. Wyss &amp; J.P. Sarthou<br>6. Contribution of agroecology to plant protection in Organic Farming: Relevance and Limits; J.P. Deguine &amp; S. Penvern<br>7. Building apple ideotypes adapted to organic and low-input, competitive systems; L. Parisi, L. Jamar, M. Lateur, F. Laurens &amp; P.E. Lauri<br>1.3 LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEM DESIGN<br>8. Alternatives to chemical antiparasitic drugs in livestock in organic farming; H. Hoste, S. Sotiraki, H. Mejer, F. Heckendorn, V. Maurer &amp; S. Thamsborg<br>9. Animal healthcare strategies in organic and conventional farming; C. Nicourt &amp; J. Cabaret<br>10. Technical and economic performances in organic sheep-for-meat farms: observations on sheep-rearing networks and experimental farms; M. Benoit &amp; G.Laignel<br>11. Experiencing organic mixed-crop dairy systems: a step by step assessment and redesign centred on a long-term experiment; X. Coquil, A.Blouet, J.L. Fiorelli &amp; C. Mignolet<br>PART 2 – ORGANIC PERFORMANCES: BETWEEN SOCIETAL EXPECTATIONS AND SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE<br>2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES<br>12. Using Life Cycle Analysis to compare the environmental performance of organic and conventional apple orchards; A. Alaphilippe, F. Hayer, S. Simon &amp; G. Gaillard<br>13. The potential of organic agriculture to mitigate the impact of agriculture on global warming - a review; A. Muller &amp; C. Aubert<br>2.2 ANIMAL WELFARE<br>14. The respect of the five freedoms of farm animal in a context of environmental and health constraints: how much organic farming may play a role? A review; J. Cabaret &amp; M. Vaarst<br>15. Can organic animal farmers do animal husbandry? Breaking with “animal production”, a major issue for organic farming; J. Porcher<br>2.3 QUALITY OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS<br>16. Food quality and possible positive health effect of organic products; D. Lairon &amp; M. Huber<br>17. Quality of organic lamb; S. Prache &amp; A. Priolo<br>18. Is organic farming unsustainable? Analysis of the debate about the conventionalisation of the organic label; G. Teil<br>PART 3 – DEVELOPMENT DYNAMIC AND UP-SCALING (FOOD SYSTEM AND TERRITORY)<br>3.1 NEW FRAMEWORKS FOR NEW VALUATION CRITERIA<br>19. Transforming Recognition of the Social, Ecological and Economic Goods and Services Derived from Organic Agriculture in the Canadian Context ; D.H. Lynch, J. Sumner &amp; R.C. Martin<br>20. Seed sector and breeding methods: challenges for organic varieties; D. Desclaux &amp; J.-M. Nolot<br>21. Seed for Organic Agriculture: the Development of the Participatory Plant Breeding and the Farmers’ Networks in France; V. Chable, J. Dawson, R. Bocci &amp; I. Goldringer<br>3.2 TRANSITION PATHWAYS IN AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS: FARMING PRACTICES AND FOOD NETWORKS<br>22. Enabling the Ecological Redesign of Organic and Conventional Agriculture: A Social Ecology and Psychosocial Perspective – Position Paper; S. Hill<br />23. Transitions towards organic farming at the farm and at the local scales: the role of innovative production and organisational modes and networks; C. Lamine, M. Navarrete &amp; A. Cardona<br>24. Contributing to the sustainability of agro-food systems: Potentials and pitfalls for organic farming; I. Darnhofer<br>25. Multi-scale integrated assessment of regional conversion to Organic Farming; S. Lopez-Ridaura &amp; S. Delmotte.

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