[HTML][HTML] Dealing with the game-changing technologies of Agriculture 4.0: How do we manage diversity and responsibility in food system transition pathways?

L Klerkx, D Rose - Global Food Security, 2020 - Elsevier
Agriculture 4.0 is comprised of different already operational or developing technologies such
as robotics, nanotechnology, synthetic protein, cellular agriculture, gene editing technology …

[HTML][HTML] Supporting food systems transformation: The what, why, who, where and how of mission-oriented agricultural innovation systems

L Klerkx, S Begemann - Agricultural Systems, 2020 - Elsevier
Agricultural innovation systems has become a popular approach to understand and facilitate
agricultural innovation. However, there is often no explicit reflection on the role of …

Agriculture 4.0: Making it work for people, production, and the planet

DC Rose, R Wheeler, M Winter, M Lobley, CA Chivers - Land use policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Three tenets of sustainable intensification should guide the fourth agricultural revolution:
people, production, and the planet. Thus far, narratives of agriculture 4.0 have been …

[HTML][HTML] Big data in smart farming–a review

S Wolfert, L Ge, C Verdouw, MJ Bogaardt - Agricultural systems, 2017 - Elsevier
Smart Farming is a development that emphasizes the use of information and communication
technology in the cyber-physical farm management cycle. New technologies such as the …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond agricultural innovation systems? Exploring an agricultural innovation ecosystems approach for niche design and development in sustainability …

AAE Pigford, GM Hickey, L Klerkx - Agricultural systems, 2018 - Elsevier
Well-designed and supported innovation niches may facilitate transitions towards
sustainable agricultural futures, which may follow different approaches and paradigms such …

The multi-level perspective in research on sustainability transitions in agriculture and food systems: A systematic review

H El Bilali - Agriculture, 2019 - mdpi.com
The multi-level perspective (MLP) is a prominent transition framework. The MLP posits that
transitions come about through interaction processes within and among three analytical …

Ecological intensification of agriculture—sustainable by nature

P Tittonell - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•Sustainable and ecological intensification differ less in their definitions than in
their discourses.•Ecological intensification is compatible with and relies on nature and …

Characterizing diversity of food systems in view of sustainability transitions. A review

D Gaitán-Cremaschi, L Klerkx, J Duncan… - Agronomy for …, 2019 - Springer
Dominant food systems are configured from the productivist paradigm, which focuses on
producing large amounts of inexpensive and standardized foods. Although these food …

The role of farmers' social networks in the implementation of no-till farming practices

K Skaalsveen, J Ingram, J Urquhart - Agricultural Systems, 2020 - Elsevier
This paper draws on network science and uses a Social Network Analysis to improve our
understanding of how the implementation of no-till in England is influenced by farmers' …

Systemic perspectives on scaling agricultural innovations. A review

S Wigboldus, L Klerkx, C Leeuwis, M Schut… - Agronomy for …, 2016 - Springer
Agricultural production involves the scaling of agricultural innovations such as disease-
resistant and drought-tolerant maize varieties, zero-tillage techniques, permaculture …