牧场研究与实践的健康与福祉公共过程

Amanda L. Bentley Brymer , J.D. Wulfhorst , Pat Clark , Fred Pierson
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•综合社会生态研究对于发展和评估可持续农业生产至关重要,可持续农业生产支持生产者、农村社区和农业生态系统的健康和福祉。•一体化面临的一个挑战是,生态系统服务等常用概念并不代表支持或降低健康和福祉的所有环境过程。•社会变革进程也影响健康和福祉。在这里,我们关注的是一个核心,通常是代表性不足的例子——公共过程。•公共过程包括为了共同的兴趣或目的而进行的社会互动,或为了对共同的地方进行审议和决策。•许多(但不是全部)社区进程促进关系,加强社区集体行动的能力,同时帮助个人和家庭应对环境压力。•对健康和福祉公共过程的研究是对生态系统服务和农业生产研究的补充,以更好地反映社会-生态相互依存关系,并加强对牧场研究的跨学科方法。
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Communal processes of health and well-being for rangelands research and practice

• Integrated social-ecological research is crucial for the development and assessment of sustainable agricultural production that supports health and well-being for producers, rural communities, and agroecosystems.

• One challenge for integration is that commonly used concepts like ecosystem services do not represent all environmental processes that support or degrade health and well-being.

• Social change processes also impact health and well-being. Here we focus on a core, and often underrepresented example—communal processes.

• Communal processes include social interactions for a common interest or purpose, or for deliberation and decision-making about a shared locality.

• Many (but not all) communal processes foster relationships that strengthen a community's capacity for collective action while helping individuals and families cope with environmental stressors.

• Research on communal processes of health and well-being complements research on ecosystem services and agricultural production to better represent social-ecological interdependencies and strengthen interdisciplinary approaches to rangelands research.

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