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Sustainability Science | 2018

A reflexive assessment of a regional initiative in the agri-food system to test whether and how it meets the premises of transdisciplinary research

Marianne Hubeau; Fleur Marchand; Ine Coteur; Lies Debruyne; Guido Van Huylenbroeck

In recent sustainability assessments, transdisciplinary approaches have been used to bridge contested normative views among many societal actors, policymakers and researchers. Transdisciplinary research is mainly based on three premises: (1) various perspectives need to be incorporated and discussed to empower actors, (2) the collaboration and co-creation of knowledge between academic and societal actors allows to better grasp the complexity of a real-world problem, and (3) a mutual learning process arises which could increase the legitimacy of decisions and their implementation in practice. Despite many examples of transdisciplinary projects, few assessments have been done that question whether such a project fulfils the premises of transdisciplinary research. Therefore, we report on a reflexive assessment of an initiative set up to foster the transformation of the Flemish agri-food system towards sustainability. The case study involved both scientific and societal actors with different views, making it possible to implement a transdisciplinary process, evaluate the expectations and give suggestions for future processes. Evaluation criteria are linked to context, process and outcomes. Analysis of the qualitative and quantitative data indicates that the initiative did empower the transformation towards sustainability. Furthermore, results show that, in this case, a transdisciplinary approach can fulfil its premises. However, some critical factors are identified, such as the importance of the context specificity and a flexible, adaptive and iterative process.


Sustainability | 2017

Sustainability Experiments in the Agri-Food System: Uncovering the Factors of New Governance and Collaboration Success

Marianne Hubeau; Fleur Marchand; Guido Van Huylenbroeck


Ecological Economics | 2017

A new agri-food systems sustainability approach to identify shared transformation pathways towards sustainability

Marianne Hubeau; Fleur Marchand; Ine Coteur; Koen Mondelaers; Lies Debruyne; Guido Van Huylenbroeck


Archive | 2011

GIS-education in a changing academic environment

Marianne Hubeau; Thérèse Steenberghen; Koen Van Balen; Jos Van Orshoven; Ona Vileikis


ILVO Mededeling | 2015

Systeembeschrijving van het Vlaamse landbouw- en voedingssysteem: een nulmeting

Marianne Hubeau; Ine Coteur; Koen Mondelaers; Fleur Marchand


revue internationale de géomatique | 2014

Student satisfaction and performance in relation to software-independent tutorials of GI S&T

Jos Van Orshoven; Marianne Hubeau; Annelies De Meyer; René Estrella; Thérèse Steenberghen


2014 International European Forum, February 17-21, 2014, Innsbruck-Igls, Austria | 2014

Chain Governance Systems and Sustainable Capital Use – A Conceptual Approach

Marianne Hubeau; Koen Mondelaers; Ine Coteur; Fleur L. Marchand; Ludwig Lauwers


2014 Biannual conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE 2014): Wellbeing and equity within planatary boundaries | 2014

Transitions towards more sustainable agri-food chains

Marianne Hubeau; Koen Mondelaers; Ine Coteur; Fleur Marchand; Ludwig Lauwers


11th European IFSA Symposium, Farming Systems Facing Global Challenges: Capacities and Strategies, Proceedings, Berlin, Germany, 1-4 April 2014 | 2014

Towards more sustainable agri-food chains: a new conceptual framework.

Marianne Hubeau; Koen Mondelaers; Ine Coteur; Fleur L. Marchand; Ludwig Lauwers


USB-Proceedings of the Spatial Analysis and Geomatics 2012 conference | 2012

Student satisfaction towards software-specific and software-independent tutorials of GIS&T

Marianne Hubeau; Annelies De Meyer; Thérèse Steenberghen; Jos Van Orshoven

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Jos Van Orshoven

Catholic University of Leuven

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Thérèse Steenberghen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Annelies De Meyer

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Koen Van Balen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ona Vileikis

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Klaartje Verbeeck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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