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Territorial resilience the third dimension of agroecological scaling: Approximations from three peasant experiences in the South of Mexico

In this paper we explore the depth dimension of agroecological scaling. Through interviews, focus groups and participant observation, we explore the link between agroecology and the recovery and maintenance of ecosystem functions through three case studies in peasant communities in southern Mexico....

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Published in:Agroecology and sustainable food systems 2019-09, Vol.43 (7-8), p.764-784
Main Authors: Guzmán Luna, Alejandra, Ferguson, Bruce G., Schmook, Birgit, Giraldo, Omar Felipe, Aldasoro Maya, Elda Miriam
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