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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Territorialized supply chain"
Levidow, Les. « Territorialising Local Food Systems for an Agroecological Transition in Latin America ». Land 12, no 8 (10 août 2023) : 1577. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land12081577.
Texte intégralReckinger, Rachel. « Values-based territorial food networks ». Regions and Cohesion 12, no 3 (1 décembre 2022) : 78–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/reco.2022.120305.
Texte intégralSalgado, Mayany Soares, et Maria Antonia Soares Salgado. « Território ribeirinho e a reprimarização do açaí : O caso da várzea de Abaetetuba/PA ». AMBIENTES : Revista de Geografia e Ecologia Política 3, no 2 (21 décembre 2021) : 395–428. http://dx.doi.org/10.48075/amb.v3i2.28252.
Texte intégralGillerot, Alice, Philippe Jeanneaux et Etienne Polge. « The role of farmer collectives developing territorialized supply chains on the agroecological transition trajectories of farms : analysis using the quantified narratives method ». Analyse de réseaux pour les sciences sociales Relational chains, Relational chains (16 mai 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.46298/arcs.10874.
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Gillerot, Alice. « Les modes de coordination mis en œuvre par les collectifs d'agriculteurs porteurs de filières territorialisées : un levier pour la transition agroécologique ? » Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Clermont Auvergne (2021-...), 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023UCFA0153.
Texte intégralAs the coordination of a diversity of stakeholders within a territory is identified as necessary and essential for the agroecological transition, interest is growing in the ways in which these stakeholders coordinate, the factors that lead them to organise collectively and the resources that they create and mobilise. While collective action among farmers is regularly presented as a lever for the agroecological transition, this thesis focuses on coordination modes that farmers use when they organise themselves collectively to create and develop organic farming territorialized supply chains. We use the economy of proximity as our theoretical framework, which, through the study of interactions between actors within a territory, enables us to address the themes of governance, collective action and collectively created resources. Using the grid of geographical and organised proximities and the tools of the social networks analysis - particularly those referring to complete social networks and relational chains - we study the interdependence and power relationships and the embeddedness phenomena at work at different scales: the territorialised food system, the territorialised supply chain, the group of peer farmers and the farm. To do this, we carried out an empirical analysis based on the study and comparison of five organic farmers' collectives involved in territorialised supply chains in the Puy-de-Dôme (France). We conducted field surveys based mainly on individual semi-structured interviews and sociometric questionnaires. Our results show that the modes of coordination are characterised by a diversity of interactions between farmers, between economic stakeholders within the territorialised supply chain and with other stakeholders in the territorialised food system. These interactions are based on interpersonal relationships and shared geographical and organisational proximity between stakeholders and are consolidated by various formal tools and rules designed to ensure an environment of trust favourable to their coordination. These interactions lead to the creation and circulation of a diversity of resources needed for the agroecological transition. These resources contribute to facilitating changes in practices on farms, to encouraging the commitment and involvement of farmers in their peer group, to ensuring the co-construction of a specific product and to contributing to territorial diversification
Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Territorialized supply chain"
Parent, Geneviève. « COVID-19 ». Dans A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pandemics, 289–306. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897855.003.0016.
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