Call number:
9789402416176 (e-book)
Description / Table of Contents:
This book aims at explaining the nature and strength of the links between the families and their farms looking at their diversity throughout the world. To do so, it documents family farming diversity by using the sustainable rural livelihood (SRL) framework exploring their ability to adapt and transform to changing environments. In 18 case studies in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe, it shows how family farms resist under adverse conditions, seize new opportunities and permanently transform. Family farms, far from being backwards are potential solutions to face the current challenges and shape a new future for agriculture taking advantage of their local knowledge and capacity to cope with external constraints. Many co-authors of the book have both an empirical and theoretical experience of family farming in developed and developing countries and their related institutions. They specify «what makes and means family» in family farming and the diversity of their expertise draws a wide and original picture of this resilient way of farming throughout the world.
Type of Medium:
12
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xx, 341 Seiten)
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Illustrationen
ISBN:
9789402416176
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978-94-024-1617-6
URL:
Ebook (access only within the AWI network)
DOI:
10.1007/978-94-024-1617-6
Language:
English
Note:
Contents
Introduction / Jean-Michel Sourisseau, Pierre-Marie Bosc, Philippe Bonnal, Jean-François Bélières, Pierre Gasselin, and Élodie Valette
Part I Non-commercial Rationales, an ‘Archaism’ Worth Revisiting
Introduction / Pierre-Marie Bosc
Family Farming in Polish Podlasie: Anachronism or Overlooked Potential? / Pascal Chevalier
Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture, the Dairy Farms of Cairo, Egypt / Annabelle Daburon, Véronique Alary, Ahmed Ali, Mohammad El-Srogi, and Jean-François Tourrand
Integration into International Markets of Cotton Family Farms in Mali / Mamy Soumaré, Jean-François Bélières, Michel Passouant, and Moumouni Sidibé
The Precariousness of the Sedentarization of a Pastoral Fulani Population in Benin / Isabelle Droy and Jean-Étienne Bidou
Part II Local Anchoring and Migration as Two Faces of the Same Coin
Introduction / Élodie Valette
Multi-localized Diversified Family Farming in Nicaragua / Sandrine Fréguin-Gresh, Anaïs Trousselle, and Geneviève Cortes
The iony Moment: Migration, Livelihoods and Family Farming in the Upper Cañar Valley (Southern Ecuadorian Andes) / Michel Vaillant
Agriculture in Southern Mozambique, an Activity Based on Labour Migration / Sara Mercandalli
Part III On the Boundaries of Family Farming: Examples of Family Business Farming
Introduction / Jean-Michel Sourisseau
In Between Agro-industries and Family Business Farms: Ephemeral Smallholder Family Plantations in Indonesia / Stéphanie Barral
Family Farming in Brazil: Modernized and Integrated / Osmar Tomaz de Souza, Philippe Bonnal, Leonardo Beroldt, and Renata Menasche
Family-Run Farm Enterprises, Territories and Policies in Argentina / Sophie Chaxel, Roberto Cittadini, Pierre Gasselin, and Christophe Albaladejo
Part IV Diversification of Activities Between Strategies of Survival and Accumulation
Introduction / Pierre Gasselin
Family Farming Confronted by Drought and Liberalization in Senegal / Ibrahima Hathie and Cheikh Oumar Ba
Long-Term Accumulation Strategies and Family Farms in Cameroon / Philippe Pédelahore
The Uncertain Market Integration of Family Farms in Madagascar / Nicole Andrianirina
Part V Organization of the Family Between a Collective Asset and the Limitations of Individual Strategies
Introduction / Jean-François Bélières
From Large to Small Families in Burkina Faso: Disrupted Generations and Statuses / Sébastien Bainville
A Family and Its Cross-Border Pastoral System: Between Niger, Chad and Nigeria / Bernard Bonnet, Ousman Malam Ousseini, and Issoufou El Hadj Attoumane
Part VI Beyond Family Farming: The Determining Influence of Political and Territorial Issues
Introduction / Philippe Bonnal
Fragmentation of Irrigated Family Farms in Southern India / Frédéric Landy
On the Roof of the World, the Herders of the Tibetan Plateau Confronted by Change / Ruijun Long, Xiao Jing Qi, Luming Ding, Tingting Yang, Thierry Bonaudo, Bernard Hubert, and Jean-François Tourrand
Family Farming in Contemporary Kanak Society / Séverine Bouard, Leïla Apithy, and Stéphane Guyard
Conclusion: Methodological and Conceptual Contributions / Philippe Bonnal, Jean-Michel Sourisseau, Pierre-Marie Bosc, Pierre Gasselin, Jean-François Bélières, and Élodie Valette
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