8 research outputs found
ALL-Ready – The European Agroecology Living Lab and Research Infrastructure Network: preparation phase
The ALL-Ready Pilot Network:
Inspiring Examples and
Experiences of Agroecology
Living Labs and Research
Infrastructures Across
Europe and Canad
ALL-Ready – Europees Living Lab- en Onderzoeksinfrastructuurnetwerk voor Agro-ecologie: voorbereidingsfase
Het ALL-Ready pilootnetwerk:
Inspirerende voorbeelden en
ervaringen met Living Labs en
onderzoeksinfrastructuren
in agro-ecologie in
Europa en Canad
ALL-Ready – Das europäische Netzwerk für Reallabore und Forschungsinfrastrukturen für die Agrarökologie: Vorbereitungsphase
Das ALL-Ready Pilotnetzwerk:
Die inspirierenden Beispiele und die
Erfahrungen der Reallabore und
Forschungsinfrastrukturen
für die Agrarökologie in
Europa und Kanad
ALL-Ready – Europæisk Agroøkologi Levende Laboratorier og Forskningsinfrastrukturer: Forberedelsesfase
ALL-Ready Pilotnetværk:
Inspirerende eksempler og
erfaringer med agroøkologiske
levende laboratorier og
forskningsinfrastrukturer
i Europa og Canad
ALL-Ready — La Red Agroecológica Europea de LL y RI: fase de preparación
La Red Piloto ALL-Ready:
Ejemplos Inspiradores y
Experiencias de LL y RI
Agroecológicos en
Europa y Canad
ALL-Ready – Le Réseau Européen de Laboratoires Vivants et d'Infrastructures de Recherche en Agroécologie : phase préparatoire
Le Réseau Pilote ALL-Ready :
Des exemples et des expériences
inspirantes de laboratoires
vivants et d’infrastructures de recherche en
agroécologie en Europe et au Canad
ALL-Ready – Agroökológiai Élő Laboratóriumok és Kutatási Infrastruktúrák Európai Hálózata: felkészülési fázis
Az ALL-Ready Kísérleti Hálózat:
Agroökológiai Élő Laboratóriumok
és Kutatási Infrastruktúrák inspiráló példái, valamint
az ezekhez kapcsolódó európai és kanadai tapasztalato
Can improved circular migration programs fit into the imaginary of a socially just sustainable agriculture?
This review examines the perception on the importance of social justice within
alternative agrarian movements, like the organic movement. Special attention is given to
the dynamics of migrant dependent alternative agrarian schemes; questioning under
which circumstances and to what extent these intensive farms could be labeled as
socially just. The Southern Spanish export oriented fresh produce production system´s
experience is contrasted with the relevant guidelines discussed within the movement.
This article questions whether improved circular migration schemes have the potential
to improve the public perception of intensive agrarian production systems by addressing
their labour related shortcomings, but still being unable and/or unwilling to deal with a
culture of dependency wired into the occupational structure characterizing them