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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book , Other literature type 1990 NetherlandsPublisher:CABO Authors: Cisse, S.; Gosseye, P.A.; v␁an Duivenbooden, N.; Veeneklaas, F.R.;add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report , External research report , Other literature type 1994 NetherlandsPublisher:AB-DLO Authors: Breman, H.; Niangado, O.;Research@WUR arrow_drop_down Wageningen Staff PublicationsExternal research report . 1994Data sources: Wageningen Staff Publicationsadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2011 United KingdomPublisher:African Capacity Building Foundation Authors: Sy, Sams Dine;handle: 20.500.12413/2978
While the level of uncertainty enriched by the climate wars hypothesis, controversial moves on the finance field. Breaking with development aid and the conventional financial system, the climate financing enters a period of radical uncertainty. Data and information collected over the COP held, can lay the groundwork for a financial prospective. The study proposes socio-economic and financial scenarios inspired by the IPCC approach in assessing transformation with representative socioeconomic evolution pathways. The vision of long-term cooperative action allows to raise more funds to expand developing countries participation in the effort of data collection, development of good practice and guidelines. But reducing the time taken for adaptation and mitigation may lead to more radical solutions are needed to lower the temperature. The study proposes that Africa should adhere to the vision of development erga omnes around a futureresilient financial system. The study recommends the setting of an Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Financing to solve the problem of the transformation of global savings in very long term investment and to periodically report on the performance of the Global Investment Fund. Africa will also integrate the global value chain of carbon finance and to structure the innovation system with "clean tech" and "green business". Finally the study recommends several initiatives to provide financial support for large scale geoengeneering through reforestation, sequestration and storage of CO2 and solar radiation management. Keywords: Africa | climate | financing| prospective | resilience| development | innovation
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2014 United KingdomPublisher:African Capacity Building Foundation Authors: African Capacity Building Foundation;handle: 20.500.12413/5691
Le Rapport sur les Capacités en Afrique (RICA) et les indicateurs qu'il propose offrent les intrants nécessaires pour éclairer les choix en matière d'appui au renforcement des capacités. Pour la plupart des pays, l'environnement institutionnel est très propice, et les processus de mise en œuvre sont en place. Cependant, les résultats de développement ne suivent pas, et encore moins les résultats en matière de renforcement des capacités. Le rapport et ses indicateurs soulignent également les réformes institutionnelles et en matière de règlementation qui sont nécessaires pour mieux soutenir les partenariats public-privé en matière d'investissement et de renforcement des capacités, ainsi que les investissements nécessaires pour renforcer davantage l'administration publique. De même, ils soulignent l'importance de la volonté politique dans l'inclusion sociale et le développement. Chaque rapport présente un thème annuel d'une importance clé pour le programme de développement de l'Afrique. Cette année, l'accent est mis sur les exigences de capacités pour l'intégration régionale, qui font partie du mandat de l'ACBF, et sur les capacités des communautés économiques régionales (CER). Le rapport dégage les points ci-après qui sont nécessaires pour renforcer les CER : intégrer le renforcement des capacités dans l'ensemble des efforts visant à réaliser un développement durable ; assurer des ressources administratives et financières suffisantes ; mettre l'accent sur la rétention et l'utilisation des compétences, et pas seulement sur leur acquisition ; et assurer le suivi-évaluation de tous les efforts de renforcement des capacités. Dans le cadre de l'intégration régionale, la dimension capacités est essentielle de nos jours puisque les pays, les CER, les institutions régionales spécialisées et les organisations régionales de développement, sont en train de développer des cadres stratégiques régionaux et de renforcer leurs capacités en vue de poursuivre l'intégration régionale à travers le continent. Les nombreuses ...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2022Publisher:OpenAlex Lukoye Atwoli; Gregory E. Erhabor; Aiah A Gbakima; Abraham Haileamlak; Jean‐Marie Kayembe Ntumba; James Kigera; Laurie Laybourn‐Langton; Robert Mash; Joy Muhia; Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi; David Ofori‐Adjei; Friday Okonofua; Arash Rashidian; Maha El‐Adawy; Siaka Sidibé; Abdelmadjid Snouber; James Tumwine; Mohammad Sahar Yassien; Paul Yonga; Lilia Zakhama; Chris Zielinski;doi: 10.60692/7jb4a-06445
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2016 United KingdomPublisher:Oxfam GB Authors: Michel Ange, Régis;handle: 10546/610855
Durant deux années, Haïti est frappé successivement de plusieurs catastrophes, le cout humain est considérable, comment faire face? Oxfam tente alors de renouer des liens avec une organisation locale avec qui il y avait eu des différends dans le passé. série « Partnering for Impact » Le partenariat est le pilier de la façon dont Oxfam conçoit le monde et contribue activement au changement. Toutes nos activités sont guidées par ce principe: du développement à long terme à l’intervention humanitaire et la prévention des catastrophes, en passant par les campagnes et le plaidoyer. Mais que cela signifie-t-il pour notre personnel? Chaque jour apporte de nouveaux défis et de nouvelles opportunités, comment gérer tout cela ? Suite a un atelier d’écriture, cette série d’études de cas a été développé afin de partager et d’examiner ce qu’on apprit des professionnels confirmés a propos du partenariat. ; Durant deux années, Haïti est frappé successivement de plusieurs catastrophes, le cout humain est considérable, comment faire face? Oxfam tente alors de renouer des liens avec une organisation locale avec qui il y avait eu des différends dans le passé. série « Partnering for Impact » Le partenariat est le pilier de la façon dont Oxfam conçoit le monde et contribue activement au changement. Toutes nos activités sont guidées par ce principe: du développement à long terme à l’intervention humanitaire et la prévention des catastrophes, en passant par les campagnes et le plaidoyer. Mais que cela signifie-t-il pour notre personnel? Chaque jour apporte de nouveaux défis et de nouvelles opportunités, comment gérer tout cela ? Suite a un atelier d’écriture, cette série d’études de cas a été développé afin de partager et d’examiner ce qu’on apprit des professionnels confirmés a propos du partenariat.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , External research report , Report , Preprint 2013 FrancePublisher:Unknown Funded by:UKRI | End to End logistic suppo...UKRI| End to End logistic support tools for effective aerial drone delivery against COVID-19Authors: Gohin, Alexandre; Gohin, Alexandre;[Paper in French] The European public policy in favor of the biodiesel consumption is highly debated. Available estimates of the induced land use changes conclude that this policy is inefficient to reduce emissions of GreenHouse Gas. We show that the crop yield evolutions in these estimates are significantly lower than the observed and expected evolutions. This difference is directly related to biased calibration choice of behavioral parameters. We show using the GTAP-BIO framework that a consistent calibration of these parameters leads to a strong reduction (by around 80% in the long run) of the land use changes and induced emissions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 NetherlandsAuthors: Wilzing, Marleen; Vaselli, Alessandra; van Herwaarden, Declan J.H.; Walma, Kornelis; +2 AuthorsWilzing, Marleen; Vaselli, Alessandra; van Herwaarden, Declan J.H.; Walma, Kornelis; Hommes, Lena; Sanchis-Ibor, Carles;La transition vers les sources d’énergie renouvelables reconfigure l’utilisation des terres dans les zones rurales et périurbaines européennes. Ces processus ont diverses implications sociales, écologiques et économiques au niveau local et déclenchent des réactions divergentes qui vont jusqu’à la contestation pure et simple et au refus de l’accueil des projets d’énergie renouvelable. Cet article analyse les dynamiques et les réponses à la construction de centrales solaires à grande échelle dans le paysage périurbain et rural de Vall d’Albaida (Valence, Espagne). Grâce à l’analyse de la littérature grise, des rapports des médias et des entretiens semi-structurés avec divers acteurs impliqués dans les centrales photovoltaïques ou affectés par celles-ci, cette étude examine la manière dont les processus d’enfermement, d’empiètement, d’exclusion et d’enracinement se déroulent, conditionnant un large éventail de réponses de la part des parties prenantes. Alors que certains activistes contestent ouvertement les projets, de nombreux résidents locaux et agriculteurs s’accommodent de leur implantation. Les raisons de cette dernière attitude incluent des motivations économiques liées au contexte plus large du secteur agricole dans la région, des trajectoires de projet et des prises de décision peu transparentes, un manque de ressources ou une aptitude limitée ressentie pour une contestation ouverte. Grâce à l’analyse des contestations et des accommodements, ainsi que des processus sous-jacents, l’article élargit le débat actuel sur les implications locales de la transition vers les énergies renouvelables dans les zones périurbaines. The European transition to renewable energy sources is increasingly reconfiguring land use in rural and peri-urban areas. These processes of change have diverse local social, ecological, and economic implications, and trigger divergent responses that range from outright contestation and protest, to welcoming and accommodating renewable energy projects. This paper analyses the dynamics and responses to the construction of large-scale solar plants in the peri-urban and rural landscape of Vail d'Albaida (Valencia, Spain). Through the analysis of grey literature, media reports and semi-structured interviews with diverse actors involved in, or affected by, photovoltaic power stations, this study dissects how processes of enclosure, encroachment, exclusion, and entrenchment take place simultaneously, conditioning a wide range of responses from stakeholders. While some activists openly challenge the projects, numerous local residents and farmers accommodate the construction. The reasons for the latter include economic motivations that relate to the wider context of the agricultural sector in the region; untransparent project trajectories and decision-making; a lack of resources to contest or a limited responsibility felt to openly contest. Through the analysis of both contestations and accommodations, as well as the underlying processes, the paper expands the current debate on local implications of the renewable energy transition in peri-urban areas.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2022Publisher:OpenAlex Lukoye Atwoli; Gregory E. Erhabor; Aiah A Gbakima; Abraham Haileamlak; Jean‐Marie Kayembe Ntumba; James Kigera; Laurie Laybourn‐Langton; Robert Mash; Joy Muhia; Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi; David Ofori‐Adjei; Friday Okonofua; Arash Rashidian; Maha El‐Adawy; Siaka Sidibé; Abdelmadjid Snouber; James Tumwine; Mohammad Sahar Yassien; Paul Yonga; Lilia Zakhama; Chris Zielinski;doi: 10.60692/astq5-jgh58
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Review 2018 FranceAuthors: Plénet, Daniel; Jeannequin, Benoit; Chauvin, Jean-Eric;Les filières fruits, légumes et pomme de terre (FLP) se caractérisent par une diversité structurelle importante liée aux nombreuses espèces et variétés cultivées et à des structures de production et de commercialisation très variées. La très forte concurrence imposée par les circuits longs de la grande distribution et de l’import-export a progressivement entrainé pour des raisons de rationalité économique une spécialisation des bassins de production et d’une partie des exploitations avec une standardisation des moyens de production et des produits, mais aussi la disparition de nombreuses petites exploitations. Globalement, ces évolutions se sont traduites par une érosion des surfaces et une diminution des volumes produits pour la majorité des filières à l’exception de la pomme de terre et de certains fruits à coque. Néanmoins, le dynamisme de certaines filières « produit » a entrainé un regain de compétitivité et/ou une meilleure valorisation de l’offre grâce à des démarches portant sur le développement de systèmes à haute technicité, la réduction d’utilisation des produits de synthèse, la segmentation et la différenciation commerciale, et la création de signes de qualité. Par ailleurs, le renouveau des circuits courts et de proximité permet depuis peu de développer dans toutes les régions un tissu d’exploitations très diversifiées. L’émergence d’une forte attente pour les produits de l’agriculture biologique et pour des systèmes agro-alimentaires sains et durables offre aujourd’hui de nouvelles opportunités. Pour en bénéficier, les filières FLP devront élaborer des stratégies cohérentes afin de renforcer les complémentarités et les synergies entre différents systèmes de production, de transformation et de commercialisation. Ces stratégies de valorisation de la diversité contribueront à accroitre la robustesse économique et environnementale des filières FLP. The fruit, vegetable and potato (FLP) sectors are characterised by a high structural diversity linked to the many species and varieties cultivated and to very varied production and marketing structures. The very strong competition imposed by the long distribution and import-export channels has gradually led, for reasons of economic rationality, to a specialisation of the production basins and part of the farms with standardisation of production means and products, but also the disappearance of many small farms. Overall, these changes have resulted in an erosion of surfaces and a decrease in the volumes produced for the majority of sectors with the exception of potatoes and certain nuts. Nevertheless, the dynamism of certain "product" sectors has led to a revival of competitiveness and/or a better Plénet D. et al. 80 Innovations Agronomiques 68 (2018), 79-105 development of the offer thanks to approaches relating to the development of high-tech systems, the reduction in the use of synthetic products, segmentation and commercial differentiation, and the creation of quality signs. In addition, the renewal of short and local circuits has recently made it possible to develop a very diversified network of farms in all regions. The emergence of high expectations for organic farming products and for healthy and sustainable agro-food systems offers new opportunities today. To benefit from them, the FLP sectors will have to develop coherent strategies to strengthen complementarities and synergies between different production, processing and marketing systems. These diversity enhancement strategies will contribute to increasing the economic and environmentalrobustness of the FLP sectors.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report , External research report , Other literature type 1994 NetherlandsPublisher:AB-DLO Authors: Breman, H.; Niangado, O.;Research@WUR arrow_drop_down Wageningen Staff PublicationsExternal research report . 1994Data sources: Wageningen Staff Publicationsadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2011 United KingdomPublisher:African Capacity Building Foundation Authors: Sy, Sams Dine;handle: 20.500.12413/2978
While the level of uncertainty enriched by the climate wars hypothesis, controversial moves on the finance field. Breaking with development aid and the conventional financial system, the climate financing enters a period of radical uncertainty. Data and information collected over the COP held, can lay the groundwork for a financial prospective. The study proposes socio-economic and financial scenarios inspired by the IPCC approach in assessing transformation with representative socioeconomic evolution pathways. The vision of long-term cooperative action allows to raise more funds to expand developing countries participation in the effort of data collection, development of good practice and guidelines. But reducing the time taken for adaptation and mitigation may lead to more radical solutions are needed to lower the temperature. The study proposes that Africa should adhere to the vision of development erga omnes around a futureresilient financial system. The study recommends the setting of an Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Financing to solve the problem of the transformation of global savings in very long term investment and to periodically report on the performance of the Global Investment Fund. Africa will also integrate the global value chain of carbon finance and to structure the innovation system with "clean tech" and "green business". Finally the study recommends several initiatives to provide financial support for large scale geoengeneering through reforestation, sequestration and storage of CO2 and solar radiation management. Keywords: Africa | climate | financing| prospective | resilience| development | innovation
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2014 United KingdomPublisher:African Capacity Building Foundation Authors: African Capacity Building Foundation;handle: 20.500.12413/5691
Le Rapport sur les Capacités en Afrique (RICA) et les indicateurs qu'il propose offrent les intrants nécessaires pour éclairer les choix en matière d'appui au renforcement des capacités. Pour la plupart des pays, l'environnement institutionnel est très propice, et les processus de mise en œuvre sont en place. Cependant, les résultats de développement ne suivent pas, et encore moins les résultats en matière de renforcement des capacités. Le rapport et ses indicateurs soulignent également les réformes institutionnelles et en matière de règlementation qui sont nécessaires pour mieux soutenir les partenariats public-privé en matière d'investissement et de renforcement des capacités, ainsi que les investissements nécessaires pour renforcer davantage l'administration publique. De même, ils soulignent l'importance de la volonté politique dans l'inclusion sociale et le développement. Chaque rapport présente un thème annuel d'une importance clé pour le programme de développement de l'Afrique. Cette année, l'accent est mis sur les exigences de capacités pour l'intégration régionale, qui font partie du mandat de l'ACBF, et sur les capacités des communautés économiques régionales (CER). Le rapport dégage les points ci-après qui sont nécessaires pour renforcer les CER : intégrer le renforcement des capacités dans l'ensemble des efforts visant à réaliser un développement durable ; assurer des ressources administratives et financières suffisantes ; mettre l'accent sur la rétention et l'utilisation des compétences, et pas seulement sur leur acquisition ; et assurer le suivi-évaluation de tous les efforts de renforcement des capacités. Dans le cadre de l'intégration régionale, la dimension capacités est essentielle de nos jours puisque les pays, les CER, les institutions régionales spécialisées et les organisations régionales de développement, sont en train de développer des cadres stratégiques régionaux et de renforcer leurs capacités en vue de poursuivre l'intégration régionale à travers le continent. Les nombreuses ...
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2022Publisher:OpenAlex Lukoye Atwoli; Gregory E. Erhabor; Aiah A Gbakima; Abraham Haileamlak; Jean‐Marie Kayembe Ntumba; James Kigera; Laurie Laybourn‐Langton; Robert Mash; Joy Muhia; Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi; David Ofori‐Adjei; Friday Okonofua; Arash Rashidian; Maha El‐Adawy; Siaka Sidibé; Abdelmadjid Snouber; James Tumwine; Mohammad Sahar Yassien; Paul Yonga; Lilia Zakhama; Chris Zielinski;doi: 10.60692/7jb4a-06445
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Durant deux années, Haïti est frappé successivement de plusieurs catastrophes, le cout humain est considérable, comment faire face? Oxfam tente alors de renouer des liens avec une organisation locale avec qui il y avait eu des différends dans le passé. série « Partnering for Impact » Le partenariat est le pilier de la façon dont Oxfam conçoit le monde et contribue activement au changement. Toutes nos activités sont guidées par ce principe: du développement à long terme à l’intervention humanitaire et la prévention des catastrophes, en passant par les campagnes et le plaidoyer. Mais que cela signifie-t-il pour notre personnel? Chaque jour apporte de nouveaux défis et de nouvelles opportunités, comment gérer tout cela ? Suite a un atelier d’écriture, cette série d’études de cas a été développé afin de partager et d’examiner ce qu’on apprit des professionnels confirmés a propos du partenariat. ; Durant deux années, Haïti est frappé successivement de plusieurs catastrophes, le cout humain est considérable, comment faire face? Oxfam tente alors de renouer des liens avec une organisation locale avec qui il y avait eu des différends dans le passé. série « Partnering for Impact » Le partenariat est le pilier de la façon dont Oxfam conçoit le monde et contribue activement au changement. Toutes nos activités sont guidées par ce principe: du développement à long terme à l’intervention humanitaire et la prévention des catastrophes, en passant par les campagnes et le plaidoyer. Mais que cela signifie-t-il pour notre personnel? Chaque jour apporte de nouveaux défis et de nouvelles opportunités, comment gérer tout cela ? Suite a un atelier d’écriture, cette série d’études de cas a été développé afin de partager et d’examiner ce qu’on apprit des professionnels confirmés a propos du partenariat.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , External research report , Report , Preprint 2013 FrancePublisher:Unknown Funded by:UKRI | End to End logistic suppo...UKRI| End to End logistic support tools for effective aerial drone delivery against COVID-19Authors: Gohin, Alexandre; Gohin, Alexandre;[Paper in French] The European public policy in favor of the biodiesel consumption is highly debated. Available estimates of the induced land use changes conclude that this policy is inefficient to reduce emissions of GreenHouse Gas. We show that the crop yield evolutions in these estimates are significantly lower than the observed and expected evolutions. This difference is directly related to biased calibration choice of behavioral parameters. We show using the GTAP-BIO framework that a consistent calibration of these parameters leads to a strong reduction (by around 80% in the long run) of the land use changes and induced emissions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 NetherlandsAuthors: Wilzing, Marleen; Vaselli, Alessandra; van Herwaarden, Declan J.H.; Walma, Kornelis; +2 AuthorsWilzing, Marleen; Vaselli, Alessandra; van Herwaarden, Declan J.H.; Walma, Kornelis; Hommes, Lena; Sanchis-Ibor, Carles;La transition vers les sources d’énergie renouvelables reconfigure l’utilisation des terres dans les zones rurales et périurbaines européennes. Ces processus ont diverses implications sociales, écologiques et économiques au niveau local et déclenchent des réactions divergentes qui vont jusqu’à la contestation pure et simple et au refus de l’accueil des projets d’énergie renouvelable. Cet article analyse les dynamiques et les réponses à la construction de centrales solaires à grande échelle dans le paysage périurbain et rural de Vall d’Albaida (Valence, Espagne). Grâce à l’analyse de la littérature grise, des rapports des médias et des entretiens semi-structurés avec divers acteurs impliqués dans les centrales photovoltaïques ou affectés par celles-ci, cette étude examine la manière dont les processus d’enfermement, d’empiètement, d’exclusion et d’enracinement se déroulent, conditionnant un large éventail de réponses de la part des parties prenantes. Alors que certains activistes contestent ouvertement les projets, de nombreux résidents locaux et agriculteurs s’accommodent de leur implantation. Les raisons de cette dernière attitude incluent des motivations économiques liées au contexte plus large du secteur agricole dans la région, des trajectoires de projet et des prises de décision peu transparentes, un manque de ressources ou une aptitude limitée ressentie pour une contestation ouverte. Grâce à l’analyse des contestations et des accommodements, ainsi que des processus sous-jacents, l’article élargit le débat actuel sur les implications locales de la transition vers les énergies renouvelables dans les zones périurbaines. The European transition to renewable energy sources is increasingly reconfiguring land use in rural and peri-urban areas. These processes of change have diverse local social, ecological, and economic implications, and trigger divergent responses that range from outright contestation and protest, to welcoming and accommodating renewable energy projects. This paper analyses the dynamics and responses to the construction of large-scale solar plants in the peri-urban and rural landscape of Vail d'Albaida (Valencia, Spain). Through the analysis of grey literature, media reports and semi-structured interviews with diverse actors involved in, or affected by, photovoltaic power stations, this study dissects how processes of enclosure, encroachment, exclusion, and entrenchment take place simultaneously, conditioning a wide range of responses from stakeholders. While some activists openly challenge the projects, numerous local residents and farmers accommodate the construction. The reasons for the latter include economic motivations that relate to the wider context of the agricultural sector in the region; untransparent project trajectories and decision-making; a lack of resources to contest or a limited responsibility felt to openly contest. Through the analysis of both contestations and accommodations, as well as the underlying processes, the paper expands the current debate on local implications of the renewable energy transition in peri-urban areas.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2022Publisher:OpenAlex Lukoye Atwoli; Gregory E. Erhabor; Aiah A Gbakima; Abraham Haileamlak; Jean‐Marie Kayembe Ntumba; James Kigera; Laurie Laybourn‐Langton; Robert Mash; Joy Muhia; Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi; David Ofori‐Adjei; Friday Okonofua; Arash Rashidian; Maha El‐Adawy; Siaka Sidibé; Abdelmadjid Snouber; James Tumwine; Mohammad Sahar Yassien; Paul Yonga; Lilia Zakhama; Chris Zielinski;doi: 10.60692/astq5-jgh58
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Review 2018 FranceAuthors: Plénet, Daniel; Jeannequin, Benoit; Chauvin, Jean-Eric;Les filières fruits, légumes et pomme de terre (FLP) se caractérisent par une diversité structurelle importante liée aux nombreuses espèces et variétés cultivées et à des structures de production et de commercialisation très variées. La très forte concurrence imposée par les circuits longs de la grande distribution et de l’import-export a progressivement entrainé pour des raisons de rationalité économique une spécialisation des bassins de production et d’une partie des exploitations avec une standardisation des moyens de production et des produits, mais aussi la disparition de nombreuses petites exploitations. Globalement, ces évolutions se sont traduites par une érosion des surfaces et une diminution des volumes produits pour la majorité des filières à l’exception de la pomme de terre et de certains fruits à coque. Néanmoins, le dynamisme de certaines filières « produit » a entrainé un regain de compétitivité et/ou une meilleure valorisation de l’offre grâce à des démarches portant sur le développement de systèmes à haute technicité, la réduction d’utilisation des produits de synthèse, la segmentation et la différenciation commerciale, et la création de signes de qualité. Par ailleurs, le renouveau des circuits courts et de proximité permet depuis peu de développer dans toutes les régions un tissu d’exploitations très diversifiées. L’émergence d’une forte attente pour les produits de l’agriculture biologique et pour des systèmes agro-alimentaires sains et durables offre aujourd’hui de nouvelles opportunités. Pour en bénéficier, les filières FLP devront élaborer des stratégies cohérentes afin de renforcer les complémentarités et les synergies entre différents systèmes de production, de transformation et de commercialisation. Ces stratégies de valorisation de la diversité contribueront à accroitre la robustesse économique et environnementale des filières FLP. The fruit, vegetable and potato (FLP) sectors are characterised by a high structural diversity linked to the many species and varieties cultivated and to very varied production and marketing structures. The very strong competition imposed by the long distribution and import-export channels has gradually led, for reasons of economic rationality, to a specialisation of the production basins and part of the farms with standardisation of production means and products, but also the disappearance of many small farms. Overall, these changes have resulted in an erosion of surfaces and a decrease in the volumes produced for the majority of sectors with the exception of potatoes and certain nuts. Nevertheless, the dynamism of certain "product" sectors has led to a revival of competitiveness and/or a better Plénet D. et al. 80 Innovations Agronomiques 68 (2018), 79-105 development of the offer thanks to approaches relating to the development of high-tech systems, the reduction in the use of synthetic products, segmentation and commercial differentiation, and the creation of quality signs. In addition, the renewal of short and local circuits has recently made it possible to develop a very diversified network of farms in all regions. The emergence of high expectations for organic farming products and for healthy and sustainable agro-food systems offers new opportunities today. To benefit from them, the FLP sectors will have to develop coherent strategies to strengthen complementarities and synergies between different production, processing and marketing systems. These diversity enhancement strategies will contribute to increasing the economic and environmentalrobustness of the FLP sectors.
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