Publication: Agroecologically-conducive policies: A review of recent advances and remaining challenges
This paper assesses how different policies can affect incentives forĀ #agroecology. It provides examples of policies and related actions taken by national, regional and city governments that intend to promote one or more agroecological principles.
The assessment reveals that, until now, few countries have embarked on a broad set of reforms with sustained commitments. Many of these policies are new, weakly institutionalized and supported by limited budgets, making it difficult to analyze their actual effects. Because of this, there is very little research on how effective they have been in promoting agroecological transitions or the objectives that agroecology aims to achieve.
Consequently, the paperās main recommendation is for research to fill this gap so that future policy formulation and implementation can be better informed by experiences from different countries.
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