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Towards sustainable and multifunctional agriculture in farmland landscapes: Lessons from the integrative approach of a French LTSER platform

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
卷 627, 期 -, 页码 822-834

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.142

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Adaptive governance; Agroecology; Food-web; LTSER; Socio-ecological system; Stakeholders

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  1. CNRS/INEE
  2. ALLENVI
  3. INRA
  4. ANR AGROBIOSE [ANR-13-AGRO-2860001]
  5. ERANET ECODEAL [FP7 ERA-NET BiodivERsA/FACCE-JPI]
  6. INRA Environment AMP
  7. Agronomy Department project [ESTRA-2]
  8. LISEA Foundation [Project Ressources trophiques]
  9. Departement des Deux-Sevres
  10. ECOPHYTO DEPHY EXPE

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Agriculture is currently facing unprecedented challenges: ensuring food, fiber and energy production in the face of global change, maintaining the economic performance of farmers and preserving natural resources such as bio-diversity and associated key ecosystem services for sustainable agriculture. Addressing these challenges requires innovative landscape scale farming systems that account for changing economic and environmental targets. These novel agricultural systems need to be recognized, accepted and promoted by all stakeholders, including local residents, and supported by public policies. Agroecosystems should be considered as socio-ecological systems and alternative farming systems should be based on ecological principles while taking societal needs into account. This requires an in-depth knowledge of the multiple interactions between sociological and ecological dynamics. Long Term Socio-Ecological Research platforms (LTSER) are ideal for acquiring this knowledge as they (i) are not constrained by traditional disciplinary boundaries, (ii) operate at a large spatial scale involving all stakeholders, and (iii) use systemic approaches to investigate biodiversity and ecosystem services. This study presents the socio-ecological research strategy from the LTSER Zone Atelier Plaine & Val de Sevre (ZA PVS), a large study area where data has been sampled since 1994. Its global aim is to identify effective solutions for agricultural development and the conservation of biodiversity in farmlands. Three main objectives are targeted by the ZAPVS. The first objective is intensive monitoring of landscape features, the main taxa present and agricultural practices. The second objective is the experimental investigation, in real fields with local farmers, of important ecosystem functions and services, in relation to pesticide use, crop production and farming socio-economic value. The third aimis to involve stakeholders through participatory research, citizen science and the dissemination of scientific results. This paper underlines the relevance of LTSERs for addressing agricultural challenges, while acknowledging that there are some yet unsolved key challenges. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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