Farming for life quality and sustainability: A literature review of green care research trends in Europe

M Garcia-Llorente, R Rubio-Olivar… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Green care is an innovative approach that combines simultaneously caring for people and
caring for land through three elements that have not been previously connected:(1) …

Social farming: A systematic literature review of the definition and context

J Jarábková, M Chreneková, L Varecha - European Countryside, 2022 - sciendo.com
The definition and understanding of the social farming (social agriculture) concept varies
from country to country, depending on the specific conditions for its development. The …

Systematizing societal effects of transdisciplinary research

M Schäfer, M Bergmann, L Theiler - Research Evaluation, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Over the past decade, transdisciplinary research has been faced with increasing demands
by research policy and funding bodies to make its contribution to dealing with complex …

Caring in, for, and with Nature: An Integrative Framework to Understand Green Care Practices

A Moriggi, K Soini, BB Bock, D Roep - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet
most studies are concerned with the aspect of human well-being, with less attention given to …

Exploring enabling resources for place-based social entrepreneurship: a participatory study of Green Care practices in Finland

A Moriggi - Sustainability Science, 2020 - Springer
Enabling resources are the array of tangible and intangible assets that social entrepreneurs
mobilize or create to bring forward novel place-based initiatives, to respond to unmet …

Social farming in the promotion of social-ecological sustainability in rural and periurban areas

M García-Llorente, CM Rossignoli, F Di Iacovo… - Sustainability, 2016 - mdpi.com
Rural areas are facing a spectrum of landscape changes and vulnerability as a
consequence of financial and environmental crises. Innovative approaches are required to …

[HTML][HTML] Combining the roles of evaluator and facilitator: Assessing societal impacts of transdisciplinary research while building capacities to improve its quality

L Verwoerd, P Klaassen, SC Van Veen… - … Science & Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Participation of relevant stakeholders, knowledge integration, responsive and emergent
design and effective boundary management are four key features of transdisciplinary …

Internationalization, cultural appreciation and institutional governmentality for quality control in transnational higher education cooperation: An empirical assessment

J Zhu, S Wang - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
This article examines the dynamic mechanism of cultural appreciation and institutional
governmentality to ensure successful quality control in a transnational higher education …

Co-inquiry in agroecology research with farmers: Transdisciplinary co-creation of contextualized and actionable knowledge

M Frank, MM Amoroso, M Propedo… - … and Sustainable Food …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The transformative claim of agroecology research draws on transdisciplinarity and
participatory action research to operationalize horizontal learning and experimentation for …

Social farming evolutionary web: from public intervention to value co-production

F Di Iacovo - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
The organization of multifunctional agriculture for the provision of social/health/educational
services is spreading throughout Europe and elsewhere. This concept is not new, and the …