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Broadscale diversification of Midwestern agriculture requires an agroecological approach 中西部农业的大规模多样化需要采用生态农业方法
Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.007
Nicholas Jordan, Matt Liebman, Mitch Hunter, Colin Cureton
We write to highlight the potential for aca­demic agroecology to address the crucial challenge facing agriculture in the Upper Midwest region of the U.S.: diversification. Integrative forms of agroecology—often framed as “science, prac­tice, and movement” (Wezel et al. 2018)—can make important and unique contributions to expanding the scale at which diversified farming systems are adopted in the region. After outlining the current situation in the Upper Midwest region, we identify particular roles—currently not robustly practiced—that academic agroecologists can play to advance diversification.
我们撰写此文,旨在强调生态农业学术在应对美国上中西部地区农业面临的关键挑战--多样化--方面的潜力。综合形式的生态农业--通常被定义为 "科学、实践和运动"(Wezel 等,2018 年)--可以为扩大该地区采用多样化耕作制度的规模做出重要而独特的贡献。在概述了上中西部地区的现状之后,我们确定了学术界生态农业学家在推进多样化方面可以发挥的特殊作用,这些作用目前尚未得到有力的实践。
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Reversing food-land relationships in the city: Insights from the Seeding East Buffalo Fellowship Program 扭转城市中的粮地关系:东布法罗播种奖学金计划的启示
Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.018
Carol Ramos-Gerena, Allison DeHonney, Shireen Guru, Rachel Grandits, Insha Akram, Samina Raja
The Seeding East Buffalo Fellowship (SEBF) pro­gram, co-founded by community and academic organizations from Buffalo, NY in 2022, supported residents in Buffalo’s Black neighborhoods to grow their own food, emerge as urban agriculture (UA) leaders, and engage in and advocate for UA policy. This article reflects on the lessons learned from this pilot program. The authors, all of whom are either co-founders or team members of the SEBF program, drew from field notes and qualitative interviews with SEBF growers in this article. Key lessons for policy change are that programs must be rooted in the community’s history, pedagogical strategies must be tailored to the local context, and long-term relationships must be fostered. . . .
2022 年,纽约州布法罗的社区和学术组织共同发起了 "播种东布法罗奖学金"(SEBF)计划,支持布法罗黑人社区的居民种植自己的食物,成为城市农业(UA)的领导者,并参与和倡导城市农业政策。本文对该试点项目的经验教训进行了反思。本文作者都是 SEBF 项目的联合创始人或团队成员,他们从实地记录和对 SEBF 种植者的定性访谈中汲取了经验。政策变革的主要经验是,计划必须植根于社区的历史,教学策略必须符合当地的具体情况,并且必须培养长期的关系。. . .
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Growing change at the intersection of art and agroecology 在艺术与生态农业的交汇点上不断变革
Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.011
Ana Fochesatto, Karen Crespo Triveño, Ryan Tenney, Jesús Nazario, Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, Mariel Gardner
Agroecology in the U.S., as commonly insti­tutionalized, remains firmly rooted in its techno-scientific approaches centered on quanti­tative biophysical data and natural science research methodologies that flatten the richness of its rela­tionality, land-based practices, and social move­ments. The crucial role of art and popu­lar forms of artistic expression are often undervalued within the walls of academia and higher-education institu­tions, while elsewhere, it embodies the steady pulse of anti-colonial resistance and the daily pursuit of life-affirming practices. . . .
在美国,生态农业通常被制度化,仍然牢牢扎根于以定量生物物理数据和自然科学研究方法为中心的技术科学方法,这使得其丰富的关系性、基于土地的实践和社会运动变得平淡无奇。在学术界和高等教育机构的围墙内,艺术和大众艺术表达形式的重要作用往往被低估,而在其他地方,艺术则体现了反殖民主义抵抗的稳定脉搏和对生命肯定的日常追求。. . .
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Increasing the scope and scale of agroecology in the Northern Great Plains 扩大北部大平原生态农业的范围和规模
Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.005
Bruce Maxwell, Hannah Duff
First paragraph: Large Scale Agroecology Agroecology is a science, practice, and movement that is gaining momentum worldwide. It aims to provide local, stable, and diverse diets through diversified, resilient, and sustainable agricultural practices (Ewert et al. 2023). However, agroecology seeks to address food systems issues by replacing large-scale commodity-based agriculture with something very different. Agroecology is typically discussed within the scope and scale of smallholder farming while failing to address the issues embed­ded in large-scale commodity-based agriculture. While we do not take issue with an ideal system where food is produced on small farms, it does not need to exclude agroecology applied to current scales of agriculture in regions like the Northern Great Plains (NGP), where agriculture consists of spatially extensive crop and livestock farms. NGP farms have internal sustainability problems and harmful social, racial, and environmental externali­ties that can be addressed with agroecological prin­ciples. Despite the problems, the large scale of NGP agriculture is not likely to change much in coming decades, and so there is an imperative to apply agroecological principles at larger scales to address immediate issues. We emphasize that applying agroecological principles to large-scale farming could increase crop and forage diversity, conserve biodiversity, strengthen cross-boundary and multi-objective ecosystem management, address regional food security, and encourage co-innovation with crop and livestock producers in the NGP (Tittonell, 2020). If agroecologists don’t address the immediate issues of NGP such as cli­mate change adaptation and mitigation, livestock-based protein production, unequal access to nutri­tious food, agriautomation, and pandemic food system disruption, then we may only expect indus­trialized agriculture to provide short-sited profit-motivated solutions repeating a pattern of the past. . . .
第一段:大规模生态农业 生态农业是一种科学、实践和运动,在全球范围内的发展势头日益强劲。它旨在通过多样化、有弹性和可持续的农业实践,提供本地、稳定和多样化的饮食(Ewert 等,2023 年)。然而,生态农业力图以截然不同的方式取代以商品为基础的大规模农业,从而解决粮食系统问题。生态农业通常是在小农耕作的范围和规模内进行讨论,而未能解决以商品为基础的大规模农业所蕴含的问题。虽然我们并不反对在小型农场生产粮食的理想体系,但这并不需要排除生态农业在北部大平原(NGP)等地区的现有农业规模中的应用,这些地区的农业由空间广阔的作物和畜牧农场组成。NGP 农场存在内部可持续性问题以及有害的社会、种族和环境外部因素,这些问题都可以通过生态农业原则加以解决。尽管存在这些问题,但大规模的 NGP 农业在未来几十年内不会有太大改变,因此必须在更大范围内应用生态农业原则来解决当前的问题。我们强调,将生态农业原则应用于大规模耕作可增加作物和饲料多样性、保护生物多样性、加强跨境和多目标生态系统管理、解决区域粮食安全问题,并鼓励与 NGP 中的作物和畜牧生产者共同创新(Tittonell,2020 年)。如果生态农业学家不解决 NGP 的紧迫问题,如适应和减缓气候变化、以畜牧业为基础的蛋白质生产、营养食品的不平等获取、农业自动化和大流行性食品系统破坏,那么我们可能只能期待工业化农业提供短期的利益驱动型解决方案,重复过去的模式。. . .
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Itadakimasu, ikigai, and wabi-sabi: Poems and reflections on trust after the U.S. Agroecology Summit 2023 Itadakimasu, ikigai, and wabi-sabi:2023 年美国生态农业峰会后关于信任的诗歌与思考
Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.003
Christopher Murakami
First paragraphs: “How can I trust you?” Agroecology how? A murmuration Itadakimasu The third panel of the U.S. Agroecology Summit 2023 cen­tered scholars, activists and advocates who, from a variety of institutional positions, have built trusting relationships with farmers and social movements. During the Q and A session, I asked the panel how, in that moment, we might be able to continue to build trust to support relationship-building in the movement for agroecology in North America. The panelists deferred to the audi­ence, and Jonny Bearcub Stiffarm, surrounded by several of her Indigenous sisters, questioned, “How can I trust you?” This question reverberates in my memory of this event. Her response ex­plained how there was a key spirituality dimension that was missing from the program and how that served as a barrier to trust. She explained that she offered silent prayer on behalf of all of us in attendance in recognition of the gifts presented to us in meals, but also in hope that we can all receive each other’s ideas with an open heart. Many others in the audience mur­mured about their own silent prayers, simultane­ously acknowledging the poign­ancy in the remark, but also how many others hold this silent or silenced spiritual dimension. After sharing with a new colleague, Antonio Roman-Alcala, that I was half Japanese, we speculated about sharing the con­cept of Itadakimasu with the group. Itadakimasu is a Japanese way to say grace before a meal—a way to give thanks for the food and in acknowledgment of the work of farmers and cooks and all else in the universe that went into preparing a meal. The fol­lowing morning, there was some intentional space opened up for the group to gather outside. There were several songs, stories, and poems that were shared by Debra Echo-Hawk and others. Inspired by this, I jotted down some haikus in my notebook (which I have, of course, now lost), but I hope to share a bit in this reflection about what ongoing trust-building may look like for agroecology on Turtle Island (North America). . . .
第一段"我怎么能相信你?"生态农业如何发展?喃喃细语 Itadakimasu 2023 年美国生态农业峰会的第三场小组讨论以学者、活动家和倡导者为中心,他们从不同的机构立场出发,与农民和社会运动建立了相互信任的关系。在问答环节,我问小组成员,在这个时刻,我们如何才能继续建立信任,支持北美生态农业运动中的关系建设。小组成员向听众们请教,在几位土著姐妹的簇拥下,Jonny Bearcub Stiffarm 问到:"我如何才能信任你们?这个问题一直回荡在我对这次活动的记忆中。她的回答解释了节目中如何缺少了一个关键的精神层面,以及这如何成为信任的障碍。她解释说,她代表所有与会者默祷,感谢大家在用餐时赠送给我们的礼物,同时也希望我们都能以开放的心态接受彼此的想法。在座的许多人也喃喃地说起了自己的默祷,他们同时承认了这句话的深远意义,也承认了还有多少人也持有这种沉默或无声的精神维度。在与新同事安东尼奥-罗曼-阿尔卡拉(Antonio Roman-Alcala)分享了我有一半日本血统之后,我们猜测是否可以与大家分享 "Itadakimasu "的概念。Itadakimasu 是日本人在饭前说 "恩典 "的一种方式,是对食物的感谢,也是对农夫、厨师以及所有为准备一顿饭而付出的努力的肯定。第二天早上,大家有意识地在室外开辟了一些空间。黛布拉-埃乔-霍克(Debra Echo-Hawk)和其他人分享了一些歌曲、故事和诗歌。受此启发,我在笔记本上写下了几首俳句(当然,现在我已经把它们弄丢了),但我希望在这篇思考中与大家分享一下,对于龟岛(北美)的农业生态来说,持续的信任建设可能是什么样的。. . .
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Smart Little Campus Food Pantries: Addressing food insecurity at Virginia Commonwealth University 聪明的小校园食品储藏室:弗吉尼亚联邦大学解决粮食不安全问题
Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.016
John C. Jones, Lauren Linkous, Lisa Mathews-Ailsworth, Reyna Vazquez-Miller, Elizabeth Chance, Jackie Carter, Isaac Saneda
Food insecurity among college students is an emerging public health issue, affecting a considera­ble proportion of the student population nation­wide, approximately 35–45%. Research is discover­ing links between college student food insecurity and physical and mental health, as well as academic performance. Such high prevalence of student food insecurity highlights the urgency of addressing the lack of consistent access to nutritious food. This research examines a pilot intervention at an urban public university that deployed miniature food pan­tries across campus from which anyone could take food anonymously. The research team systemati­cally restocked these pantries with food on a weekly basis for nearly two school years. Sensors installed in the pantries collected instances when individuals “interacted” with the pantry’s door. The sensor system documented thousands of interac­tions with the pantries each school year. As such, the intervention can be considered a success. How­ever, the miniature pantry model was not without flaws: its decentralized nature created challenges for the research team, the sensor system was often unstable, and heavy reliance on undergraduate stu­dents proved a long-term problem. The research team believes that administrative and information technology improvements could further enhance the model’s ability to mitigate campus food insecu­rity. This intervention could be an inspiration to other campuses and other institutions considering similar strategies.
大学生食品不安全是一个新出现的公共卫生问题,影响到全国相当一部分学生,约占 35-45%。研究发现,大学生食品不安全与身心健康和学习成绩之间存在联系。学生食品不安全的高发率凸显了解决缺乏持续获得营养食品问题的紧迫性。本研究考察了一所城市公立大学的试点干预措施,该干预措施在校园内部署了微型食品储藏室,任何人都可以匿名领取食品。在将近两个学年的时间里,研究小组每周都会有计划地为这些食物储藏室补充食物。安装在储藏室里的传感器收集了个人与储藏室门 "互动 "的情况。传感器系统记录了每个学年数千次与储藏室的互动。因此,这项干预措施可以说是成功的。然而,微型茶水间模式并非没有缺陷:其分散性给研究团队带来了挑战,传感器系统经常不稳定,对本科生的严重依赖也是一个长期问题。研究小组认为,行政管理和信息技术的改进可以进一步提高该模式缓解校园食品不安全问题的能力。这一干预措施可以为其他校园和考虑类似战略的其他机构提供启发。
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THE ECONOMIC PAMPHLETEER: Perspectives on past and future food systems 经济学家:对过去和未来粮食系统的展望
Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.001
J. Ikerd
First paragraphs: In my previous column, I described the trans­for­mational changes I have seen in the past and expect to see in the future of American agriculture. Transformational change is not the usual incre­mental or adaptive change but is defined as “a dramatic evolution of some basic structure of the business itself—its strategy, culture, organiza­tion, physical structure, supply chain, or processes” (Harvard Business School Online, 2020, “Transfor­mational Change,” para. 1). I believe the changes in food systems, past and future, have been and will be just as transformational as the changes in agriculture. When I was growing up in the 1940s in rural Missouri, we had a local food system. Most of what we ate was grown, hunted, fished, or foraged on our farm. Most of the rest was grown and pro­cessed within about 50 miles of our farm. There were local meat processors and locker plants, dairy processing plants, fruit and vegetable can­neries, and even local flour mills. Coffee, tea, spices, some canned and packaged foods, and occa­sional bana­nas and oranges came from elsewhere. My best guess is that at least 75% of what we ate in the 1940s was homegrown or grown and processed locally. . .
第一段:在上一篇专栏中,我描述了我在过去看到的以及期望在未来看到的美国农业转型变革。转型变革不是通常意义上的渐进式变革或适应性变革,而是指 "企业自身某些基本结构--其战略、文化、组织、物理结构、供应链或流程--的巨大演变"(哈佛商学院在线,2020 年,"转型变革",第 1 段)。我相信,无论是过去还是未来,食品系统的变革都与农业的变革一样具有变革性。20 世纪 40 年代,我在密苏里州农村长大,那时我们有一个本地食品系统。我们吃的大部分食物都是在农场里种植、狩猎、捕鱼或觅食的。其余大部分都是在距离我们农场约 50 英里的范围内种植和加工的。当地有肉类加工厂和腌制厂、乳制品加工厂、水果和蔬菜罐头厂,甚至还有当地的面粉厂。咖啡、茶叶、香料、一些罐头和包装食品以及偶尔的香蕉和橘子则来自其他地方。我最乐观的估计是,在 20 世纪 40 年代,我们吃的东西中至少有 75% 是自家种的,或者是在本地种植和加工的。. .
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Blending knowledge systems for agroecological nutrient management and climate resilience 融合知识体系,促进农业生态养分管理和气候复原力
Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.004
J. Blesh, M. Schipanski
Agroecology links multiple ways of knowing in order to understand and manage farms as the ecosystems that they are—agroecosystems. Farm­ers often have deep, place-based knowledge of their agroecosystems that informs how to manage ecological interactions for multiple benefits. Many Indigenous practices sustained food production for generations without fossil fuel inputs, and tradi­tional ecological knowledge is a valuable source of wisdom for adaptive management of agroeco­systems. Other forms of ecological knowledge have been developed using Western scientific research approaches. Through the concept of the ecosys­tem, ecology applies systems thinking to under­stand complex relationships between organisms (including humans) and their environment across spatio-temporal scales. In practice, blending these ways of knowing has a wide range of interpreta­tions and manifestations, especially in the past several decades, as agroecology has developed into a science, practice, and social movement. Embrac­ing all three of these aspects, we argue that agro­ecology could more fully integrate traditional eco­logical knowledge and farmer knowledge with ecological science—including valuing where they overlap and their unique contributions (Kimmerer, 2013)—in support of food system transformation. We focus on the example of agroecological nutri­ent management in the context of climate change. . . .
生态农业将多种认知方式联系起来,以便将农场作为生态系统(农业生态系统)来理解和管理。农民通常对其农业生态系统有着深刻的、基于地方的知识,这些知识为如何管理生态互动以获得多重效益提供了信息。许多土著做法使粮食生产世代相传,无需化石燃料投入,传统生态知识是农业生态系统适应性管理的宝贵智慧来源。其他形式的生态知识是利用西方科学研究方法发展起来的。生态学通过生态系统的概念,运用系统思维来理解生物(包括人类)与环境之间跨时空尺度的复杂关系。在实践中,融合这些认知方式有多种解释和表现形式,特别是在过去几十年中,生态农业已发展成为一门科学、实践和社会运动。结合上述三个方面,我们认为生态农业可以将传统生态知识和农民知识与生态科学更充分地结合起来--包括重视它们的重叠之处及其独特贡献(Kimmerer,2013 年)--以支持粮食系统的转型。我们重点以气候变化背景下的生态农业养分管理为例。. . .
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Reflections on research agendas in agroecology: In search of a practical guide 对生态农业研究议程的思考:寻找实用指南
Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.133.006
I. Perfecto, J. Vandermeer
First paragraph: Dismantling the Capitalist Industrial Food System Should Be a Priority Food systems are crucial to the stability of our planet’s ecosystems and the future of humanity. The industrial capitalist global food system has generated multiple crises that pose a significant threat to the future of our planet. The environmen­tal, health, and social impacts of this system of agri­culture are multifaceted and well-documented. Pes­ticides poison us and destroy the world’s biodiver­sity (Ali et al., 2020; Beaumelle et al., 2023; Beketov et al., 2013; Kumar et al., 2023). Pesticides and fer­tilizer runoff pollute our water and create dead zones (Craswell, 2021, Diaz & Rosenberg, 2008). Greenhouse gas emissions from the global food system contribute up to a third of total global emis­sions (Crippa et al., 2020). Land concentration and land grabbing condemn millions to poverty (DeShutter, 2011). Food insecurity persists even as food production continues to increase (Long et al., 2020l; Müller et al., 2021). Not only is our current agri-food system environmentally and socially dam­aging, but it is also extremely cost-inefficient. Diet-related health problems, for example, overburden global public health systems and affect workers’ productivity, costing an estimated 9 trillion dollars annually (Food and Agriculture Organization [FAO], 2023). . . .
第一段:解体资本主义工业化粮食系统应成为当务之急 粮食系统对地球生态系统的稳定和人类的未来至关重要。工业资本主义的全球粮食系统已经产生了多重危机,对我们星球的未来构成了重大威胁。这种农业体系对环境、健康和社会的影响是多方面的,也是有据可查的。农药毒害我们,破坏世界生物多样性(Ali 等人,2020 年;Beaumelle 等人,2023 年;Beketov 等人,2013 年;Kumar 等人,2023 年)。农药和化肥径流污染了我们的水源,造成了死亡区(Craswell,2021 年;Diaz & Rosenberg,2008 年)。全球粮食系统排放的温室气体占全球总排放量的三分之一(Crippa 等人,2020 年)。土地集中和土地掠夺使数百万人陷入贫困(DeShutter,2011 年)。即使粮食产量持续增长,粮食不安全问题依然存在(Long 等人,2020l;Müller 等人,2021)。当前的农业食品体系不仅对环境和社会造成破坏,而且成本效率极低。例如,与饮食相关的健康问题使全球公共卫生系统不堪重负,并影响工人的生产率,估计每年耗资 9 万亿美元(粮食及农业组织 [FAO],2023 年)。. . .
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In This Issue: Transformative action in food systems 本期内容粮食系统的变革行动
Pub Date : 2024-03-29 DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2024.132.021
D. Hilchey
On March 6, 2024, JAFSCD conducted its sixth annual general meeting of members of the JAFSCD Shareholder Consortium, which includes shareholders who support JAFSCD as an open-access journal through annual contributions. The theme of this year’s meeting was how JAFSCD could become a more transformative journal—that is, a journal that effectively rallies scholars, activists, and change agents to collaboratively build bridges to a better food system, locally and globally. JAFSCD takes its cues on this critical subject from its fiscal sponsor, the Center for Transformative Action, a nonprofit affiliate of Cornell University. . . .
2024 年 3 月 6 日,JAFSCD 举办了第六届年度股东大会,JAFSCD 股东联合会的成员参加了此次会议,股东联合会的成员包括通过年度捐款支持 JAFSCD 作为开放获取期刊的股东。今年会议的主题是《JAFSCD》如何才能成为一本更具变革性的期刊,即一本能有效召集学者、活动家和变革推动者的期刊,从而在地方和全球范围内共同架起通往更好的粮食系统的桥梁。在这个关键问题上,JAFSCD 从其财政赞助商康奈尔大学的非营利性附属机构变革行动中心(Center for Transformative Action)获得了启发。. . .
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