Sustainable Agrarian Systems and Transitions in the Agrarian Metabolism: Social Inequality, Institutional Changes and Landscape´s Transformation in Catalonia (1850-2010)

Authors

  • Enric Tello Departamento de Historia e Instituciones Económicas de la Universidad de Barcelona
  • Elena Galán del Castillo Departamento de Historia e Instituciones Económicas de la Universidad de Barcelona

Keywords:

socio-ecological transition, agricultural social metabolism, landscape ecological functioning, social inequality

Abstract

How did farmers maintain soil fertility as they cultivated the same land over decades and centuries? How did they transfer energy and nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous) across the landscape to fertilize crops? How did farmers structure landscapes (field, pasture, woodland) to sustain communities, ensure long-term productivity, and produce profits? We summarize in this article the results of the ongoing research on the last stage of organic agriculture in Catalonia carried out by our project. We also outline the forthcoming steps to continue our research.

Published

2013-08-30

How to Cite

Tello, E., & del Castillo, E. G. (2013). Sustainable Agrarian Systems and Transitions in the Agrarian Metabolism: Social Inequality, Institutional Changes and Landscape´s Transformation in Catalonia (1850-2010). Historia Ambiental Latinoamericana Y Caribeña (HALAC) Revista De La Solcha, 2(2), 267–306. Retrieved from https://www.halacsolcha.org/index.php/halac/article/view/294

Issue

Section

Dossier Nuevos Diálogos en História Ambiental en España y América