Assessing the Resilience and Sustainability of a Hazelnut Farming System in Central Italy with a Participatory Approach



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DOI: 
10.3390/su12010343
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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journal article
Journal: 
Sustainability
Number: 
1
Volume: 
12
Author(s): 
Nera E.
Paas W.
Reidsma P.
Paolini G.
Antonioli F.
Severini, S.
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European agriculture is facing increasing economic, environmental, institutional, and social challenges, from changes in demographic trends to the effects of climate change. In this context of high instability, the agricultural sector in Europe needs to improve its resilience and sustainability. Local assessments and strategies at the farming system level are needed, and this paper focuses on a hazelnut farming system in central Italy. For the assessment, a participatory approach was used, based on a stakeholder workshop. The results depicted a system with a strong economic and productive role, but which seems to overlook natural resources. This would suggest a relatively low environmental sustainability of the system, although the actual environmental impact of hazelnut farming is controversial. In terms of resilience, we assessed it by looking at the perceived level of three capacities: robustness, adaptability, and transformability. The results portrayed a highly robust system, but with relatively lower adaptability and transformability. Taking the farming system as the focal level was important to consider the role of different actors. While mechanisation has played a central role in enhancing past and present system resilience, future improvements can be achieved through collective strategies and system diversification, and by strengthening the local hazelnut value chain

Publication year: 
2020
Keywords: 
resilience
sustainability
farming system
participatory assessment
perennial system
Viterbo
specialisation