The Politics of Knowledge: Understanding the Evidence for Agroecology, Regenerative Approaches, and Indigenous Foodways
Resource type
Resource link
https://futureoffood.org/insights/the-politics-of-knowledge-compendium/
Author or organization
Global Alliance for the Future of FoodProperty "Author" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.
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Date published
2021
Translations
Key messages available in French and Spanish on the same webpage
Key themes
Agroecology, Indigenous Knowledge
Geographical focus
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Summary
The compendium tackles the dominant questions about evidence that are holding back food systems transformation. Authors unpack the narratives and legacies behind these questions and explore the many ways funders, researchers, and policymakers can take transformative action. Alongside recommendations for action, authors focus on unpacking five dominant questions: can these approaches feed the world? be scaled? provide meaningful livelihoods? solve the climate, biodiversity, and soils crises? accelerate transformation?