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Resilience: enhanced resilience of people, communities and ecosystems is key to sustainable food and agricultural systems

Diversified agroecological systems are more resilient – they have a greater capacity to recover from disturbances including extreme weather events such as drought, floods or hurricanes, and to resist pest and disease attack. Following Hurricane Mitch in Central America in 1998, biodiverse farms including agroforestry, contour farming and cover cropping retained 20–40 percent more topsoil, suffered less erosion and experienced lower economic losses than neighbouring farms practicing conventional monocultures.

By maintaining a functional balance, agroecological systems are better able to resist pest and disease attack. Agroecological practices recover the biological complexity of agricultural systems and promote the necessary community of interacting organisms to self-regulate pest outbreaks. On a landscape scale, diversified agricultural landscapes have a greater potential to contribute to pest and disease control functions.

Agroecological approaches can equally enhance socio-economic resilience. Through diversification and integration, producers reduce their vulnerability should a single crop, livestock species or other commodity fail. By reducing dependence on external inputs, agroecology can reduce producers’ vulnerability to economic risk. Enhancing ecological and socio-economic resilience go hand-in-hand – after all, humans are an integral part of ecosystems.

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As part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, achieving a world without hunger and malnutrition calls for urgent action to make agriculture more sustainable, productive and resilient. The impacts of climate change are further increasing uncertainties and vulnerabilities facing farmers and communities. Integrated, cross sectoral approaches like agroecology are an...
Argentina - France - Hungary - Mali
Video
2018
The Global Organic Market Access (GOMA) project2 , a joint FAO, IFOAM and UNCTAD initiative, works towards reducing the barriers to trade in organic products. In seeking to reduce those barriers, GOMA works to facilitate harmonization and especially equivalence between different countries’, and private sector, systems for organic standards and...
Journal article
2012
Ce mémento est un outil méthodologique pour l’évaluation des conditions de développement de l’agroécologie et des effets agro-environnementaux et socio-économiques des pratiques et systèmes agroécologiques. Destiné principalement aux acteurs du développement, il se veut un outil simple d’utilisation avec une méthodologie fiable et commune permettant la production systématisée de références qui manquent encore souvent aujourd’hui...
Guidelines
2019
El grupo Agrolab está formado por profesionales de diferentes ámbitos (agronomía, medio ambiente y  comunicación) que venimos trabajando de forma colaborativa para tratar de generar debate, crítica y reflexión sobre los sistemas alimentarios existentes en la ciudad y la relación entre el campo y la ciudad. El reto principal es...
Spain
Website
Whereas traditional aquaculture, as practised for thousands of years in Asia, has always been perfectly integrated into its natural, agricultural and human environment, new approaches are currently emerging with the objective of furthering and sustaining the sector growth. This article refers to the World Aquaculture Society - European Aquaculture Society’s AQUA...
France
Journal article
2018