Six Collective Challenges for Sustainability of Almería Greenhouse Horticulture
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Castro Martínez, Antonio; López Rodríguez, María Dolores; Giagnocavo, Cynthia Lynn; Giménez Moolhuyzen, Miguel; Céspedes Duarte, Leticia; [et al.]Date
2019-10-24Abstract
Globally, current food consumption and trade are placing unprecedented demand on agricultural systems and increasing pressure on natural resources, requiring tradeoffs between food security and environmental impacts especially given the tension between market-driven agriculture and agro-ecological goals. In order to illustrate the wicked social, economic and environmental challenges and processes to find transformative solutions, we focus on the largest concentration of greenhouses in the world located in the semi-arid coastal plain of South-east Spain. Almería family farming, predominantly cooperative, greenhouse intensive production, commenced after the 1960s and has resulted in very significant social and economic benefits for the region, while also having important negative environmental and biodiversity impacts, as well as creating new social challenges. The system currently finds itself in a crisis of diminishing economic benefits and increasing environmental and social dilemmas....
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biodiversity
sustainable agriculture
circular economy
family farming
intensive agriculture
transdisciplinary science
knowledge transfer
governance
water