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Highly productive but environmentally unsustainable agricultural production models are now running up against the limits of our planet, resulting in demands for a quick and comprehensive transition of agricultural models.
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Baret, P., Antier, C. (2023). Considering the Diversity of Transition Trajectories. In: Gasselin, P., Lardon, S., Cerdan, C., Loudiyi, S., Sautier, D. (eds) Coexistence and Confrontation of Agricultural and Food Models. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-2178-1_14
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