Innovative education in agroecology: experiential learning for a sustainable agriculture

C.A. Francis, N. Jordan, P. Porter, T.A. Breland, G. Lieblein, L. Salomonsson, N. Sriskandarajah, M. Wiedenhoeft, R. DeHaan, I. Braden, Vibeke Langer

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    Abstract

    The transdisciplinary field of agroecology provides a platform for experiential learning based on an expanded vision of research on sustainable farming and food systems and the application of results in creating effective learning landscapes for students.With increased recognition of limitations of fossil fuels, fresh water, and available farmland, educators are changing focus fromstrategies to reach maximum yields to those that feature resource use efficiency and resilience of production systems in a less benign climate. To help students deal with complexity and uncertainty and a wide range of biological and social dimensions of the food challenge, a whole-systems approach that involves life-cycle analysis and consideration of long-term impacts of systems is essential. Seven educational case studies in the Nordic Region and the U.S. Midwest demonstrate how educators can incorporate theory of the ecology of food systems with the action learning component needed to develop student potentials to create responsible change in society. New roles of agroecology instructors and students are described as they pursue a co-learning strategy to develop and apply technology to assure the productivity and security of future food systems.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalCritical Reviews in Plant Sciences
    Volume30
    Issue number1-2
    Pages (from-to)226-237
    Number of pages12
    ISSN0735-2689
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2011

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