Perspectives on Agroecology Transitions

Perspectives on Agroecology Transitions
This series of short publications explores different aspects of agroecology transitions. It focuses on the notion of praxis, which is the continual consideration of theory/reflection with practice/action. This helps us to think deeply about our work and how to best contribute to social transformation.

These short publications, each available in French, Spanish and English, are intended to be used by agents of change in agroecology transitions (including farmers, activists, researchers, policy-makers and others).

No. 4 – Meet Lizzie Shumba: Advancing nutrition, climate change adaptation, and gender justice in Malawi

Lizzie discusses agroecology’s position in her work in farmer-centered research and its potential as a people-centered and equitable movement.

No. 3 – Working Together for Agroecology Transitions

Explains agroecological transitions as complex multi-scale processes that unfold in the communities and territories of food provisioners, and involve many dimensions.

No. 2 – Embracing Critical Friendship for Agroecology Transitions

Presents the idea of critical friendship as as a method for anyone seeking to become better agents of change in processes of agroecology transitions.

No. 1 – Sweet Rose in the Field

A spotlight profile on Ross Mary Borja, Director of EkoRural in Ecuador, and her reflections on agroecology transitions.