从头开始:通过社会实践理论探索欧洲碳农业

IF 5.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Mariana Debernardini , Jeroen Candel , Rogier P.O. Schulte
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IPCC强调了二氧化碳清除(CDR)在将全球变暖限制在1.5°C方面的作用,因为难以减少的排放未能达到减排目标。许多学者、政策制定者、私人行为者和民间社会组织认为,奖励碳农业可能是增加CDR的关键方法,尽管碳农业对净零排放的贡献潜力存在不确定性。在围绕碳农业的科学和政策辩论中,农民的经验和生活现实在很大程度上被忽视了。尽管如此,欧盟正在通过碳去除和碳农业法规(CRCF)等政策,大力投资于为土地管理者开发碳证书。这项研究通过向已经实施了决策者所寻求的基层变革的农民学习,为碳农业提供了一个自下而上的视角。我们收集了欧洲21个已经参与碳农业倡议的领跑者的实践数据。我们发现碳农业实践深深地纠缠在跨越空间和时间的综合体中,这导致农民承担独特的权衡和选择。我们还发现,领先的农民处于不断调整实践的状态,通过实验来适应他们农场的环境。这就引出了值得进一步探索的其他切入点,即如何激励和支持碳农业实践,而不是个人实践。
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From the ground up: exploring European carbon farming through social practice theory
The IPCC has highlighted the role of Carbon Dioxide Removals (CDR) to limit global warming to 1,5 °C, as hard-to-abate emissions fail to reach target reductions. Many academics, policy makers, private actors and civil society organisations argue that rewarding carbon farming could be a key approach to increasing CDR despite the uncertainty around the potential of carbon farming to contribute to net-zero efforts. The experiences and lived realities of farmers have largely been overlooked in the scientific and policy debates around carbon farming. Nevertheless, the EU is heavily investing in the development of carbon certificates for land managers through policies such as the Carbon Removal and Carbon Farming regulation (CRCF). This study provides a bottom-up perspective to carbon farming, by learning from farmers who have already implemented the ground-level changes sought by policy-makers. We collected data on the practices of 21 front-runners across Europe who are already involved in carbon farming initiatives. We find that carbon farming practices are deeply entangled in complexes across space and time, which leads to unique trade-offs and choices borne by the farmer. We also find that front-runner farmers are in a constant state of adapting practices to fit the context of their farm through experimentation. This leads to alternative entry points worthy of further exploration related to how carbon farming practicing, rather than individual practices, could be incentivised and supported.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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