URBANE: One Health approaches to support agroecological transformation of peri-urban farming:Deliverable 8.2 Report documenting promising alternatives to dominant business models
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| Názov: | URBANE: One Health approaches to support agroecological transformation of peri-urban farming:Deliverable 8.2 Report documenting promising alternatives to dominant business models |
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| Autori: | Primus, Richaela, Simataa, Mubita, Romijn, H., Valkenburg, Rianne, Huijben, J.C.C.M. |
| Zdroj: | Primus, R, Simataa, M, Romijn, H, Valkenburg, R & Huijben, J C C M 2025, URBANE: One Health approaches to support agroecological transformation of peri-urban farming : Deliverable 8.2 Report documenting promising alternatives to dominant business models. European Union. |
| Informácie o vydavateľovi: | European Union |
| Rok vydania: | 2025 |
| Predmety: | /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/zero_hunger, name=SDG 2 - Zero Hunger, /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/life_on_land, name=SDG 15 - Life on Land |
| Popis: | Introduction This text reports on D8.2, which covers the work done under URBANE T8.2 and T8.3 and discusses promising business models based on agroecology as alternatives to dominant mainstream business models. T8.2 aims to identify and map current promising local sustainable business model designs and practices with relevance for the local African peri-urban socio-technical context. T8.3 aims to identify and formulate potential transitional strategies towards agroecological business models at progressively larger scale in the environments of the URBANE case studies. The focus is on Systemic Business Models (SysBM): Structures of actors and their interrelations in the agrifood sector, how these create and deliver value, and how value is appropriated by the actors in it. This broad focus was chosen since transitions to sustainable food systems will entail changes in these actor constellations and their interactions, not only in the practices of individual actors that make up these systems. Approach Section 2 explains the systematic mixed qualitative methodology adopted by the study to identify and analyze prevalent agrifood SysBMs that facilitate agroecological and sustainable farming practices in the Global South. A systematic literature review was conducted. Subsequently, the review findings were triangulated with empirical data from Deliverable 8.1, derived from fieldwork conducted in Morocco (October–November 2023) and Benin (May 2024) (see Deliverable 8.1). In total, 66 different SysBM cases (projects, initiatives, or social movements) were identified in the review, spanning different regions in the Global South. Results T8.3 Section 3 of the report characterizes the eight different SysBM that could be identified from these 66 cases (nr of cases given between brackets): third party certification (27), capacity building at ecosystem level (14), domestic participatory guarantee systems (9), credit (6), innovative investment and benefit sharing (4), bundled services (3), circular production technology (2) and ... |
| Druh dokumentu: | book |
| Popis súboru: | application/pdf |
| Jazyk: | English |
| Dostupnosť: | https://research.tue.nl/en/publications/afc8acc5-2c7d-4e23-8fac-d33797a32c66 https://pure.tue.nl/ws/files/363921694/URBANE_deliverable_D8.2_v2.0_approved_by_Cyric.pdf |
| Rights: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
| Prístupové číslo: | edsbas.5E6F2E49 |
| Databáza: | BASE |
| Abstrakt: | Introduction This text reports on D8.2, which covers the work done under URBANE T8.2 and T8.3 and discusses promising business models based on agroecology as alternatives to dominant mainstream business models. T8.2 aims to identify and map current promising local sustainable business model designs and practices with relevance for the local African peri-urban socio-technical context. T8.3 aims to identify and formulate potential transitional strategies towards agroecological business models at progressively larger scale in the environments of the URBANE case studies. The focus is on Systemic Business Models (SysBM): Structures of actors and their interrelations in the agrifood sector, how these create and deliver value, and how value is appropriated by the actors in it. This broad focus was chosen since transitions to sustainable food systems will entail changes in these actor constellations and their interactions, not only in the practices of individual actors that make up these systems. Approach Section 2 explains the systematic mixed qualitative methodology adopted by the study to identify and analyze prevalent agrifood SysBMs that facilitate agroecological and sustainable farming practices in the Global South. A systematic literature review was conducted. Subsequently, the review findings were triangulated with empirical data from Deliverable 8.1, derived from fieldwork conducted in Morocco (October–November 2023) and Benin (May 2024) (see Deliverable 8.1). In total, 66 different SysBM cases (projects, initiatives, or social movements) were identified in the review, spanning different regions in the Global South. Results T8.3 Section 3 of the report characterizes the eight different SysBM that could be identified from these 66 cases (nr of cases given between brackets): third party certification (27), capacity building at ecosystem level (14), domestic participatory guarantee systems (9), credit (6), innovative investment and benefit sharing (4), bundled services (3), circular production technology (2) and ... |
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