From ‘weak’ to ‘strong’ multifunctionality: Conceptualising farm-level multifunctional transitional pathways |
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Authors: | Geoff A. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | aSchool of Geography, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK |
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Abstract: | Building on normative conceptualisations of multifunctionality as a decision-making spectrum bounded by productivist and non-productivist action and thought, this paper analyses farm-level multifunctional agricultural transitions. First, the paper suggests that it may be possible to categorise different farm types along the productivist/non-productivist multifunctionality spectrum, and that transitional potential from weak to strong multifunctionality often differs between different categories of farms and types of farm ownership. Second, the paper conceptualises multifunctional transitional processes at farm level over time, and introduces the notions of multifunctional path dependency and decision-making corridors, the latter of which can be understood as ‘bundles’ of decision-making opportunities bounded by productivist and non-productivist action and thought. The analysis suggests that system memory plays an important role in defining the likelihood of multifunctional actions, and argues that transitional ruptures—sudden breaks in transitional pathways—often characterise farm-level transitions. The paper concludes by highlighting the methodological challenges awaiting future researchers of multifunctional agricultural transitions. |
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Keywords: | Normative concept of multifunctionality Productivist/non-productivist spectrum Multifunctional farm-level transitions Farm types Path dependency Decision-making corridors System memory Transitional ruptures |
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