Farming Matters | 32.3 | September 2016
This issue of Farming Matters explores innovative ways to demonstrate that agroecology provides critical solutions to the challenges of our time.
Agroecology is gaining recognition for its potential to address climate change, biodiversity loss and malnutrition, and many successful examples exist.
The experiences, opinions, and perspectives featured in this issue show how farmers, researchers, policy makers and consumers are using new lenses to track change.
FEATURES
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Nigeria
Uganda
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Cuba
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Opinion: Agroecology for gender equality by Elizabeth Mpofu
Perspectives: Indicators as a tool for changing policy and practice by Shiney Varghese
Voices from the field by ILEIA
Short chains bring long-term gains by Eduardo Lopez Rosse
Agroecology contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals by Michael Farrelly
Opinion: Looking beyond yields and environmental benefits by Martin Drago
MIND! Books and films by ILEIA
Raising voices: lessons learnt from a documentation workshop in Jordan by Laura Eggens, Jorge Chavez-Tafur
How to amplify agroecology by Janneke Bruil, Jessica Milgroom