The evolution of agroecology in Mexico, 1920-2023

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作者
Toledo, Victor M. [1 ]
Argueta, Quetzal [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Natl Autonomous Univ Mexico, Ecosyst & Sustainabil Res Inst, Inst Invest Ecosistemas & Sustentabil, Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico
来源
ELEMENTA-SCIENCE OF THE ANTHROPOCENE | 2024年 / 12卷 / 01期
关键词
Agroecology; Environmental history; Green Revolution; Traditional agriculture; Mexico; MAIZE; MANAGEMENT; CONSERVATION; REVOLUTION; LANDRACES; COFFEE; ROOTS; SOIL; WAR;
D O I
10.1525/elementa.2023.00092
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
During the last 2 decades, several studies have analyzed the theoretical and practical development of agroecology in different countries. In each country, the transition has followed different paths and paces. Using a detailed review of myriad sources, this article describes the evolution of agroecology in Mexico from 1920 to date. Our analysis was based on a set of indicators such as research teams, courses and degrees, publications, conferences, professional associations and unions, policies and laws, agricultural production, as well as social movements and resistances. We identified 5 main stages: a precursor stage (1920-1960), a foundational stage (1960-1980), an institutionalization stage (1980-2000), a deployment stage (2000- 2018), and a scaling-up stage (2018-to date). The article discusses the importance of the role played by the current government in deploying and multiplying agroecological practices throughout the country. Given a history of over 7,000 years of agricultural practices, and a persistent tradition of small-scale farmer resistance movements that reached a peak during the agrarian revolution (1910-1917), in addition to the participation of small-scale producers in agroecologically oriented programs promoted by the current administration, the search for sustainable food systems in Mexico seems promising.
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