The plurality of values in sustainable agriculture models: diverse lock-in and coevolution patterns
In Western economies, several agriculture models coexist. For instance, intensive agriculture organization, which has increased yields while causing major pollution and resource depletion, competes with alternative models, which tackle these sustainability issues and lead to lower yields. An agronomical typology of current agriculture models in Western societies is proposed that describes multiple sustainability issues through an agroecological perspective. However, in order to choose between these agroecological pathways, we must understand their social structure and the principles underlying them. Thus, authors’ purpose is to characterize the institutional aspects of the alternative models using socioeconomic convention theory.