Connecting business with the agricultural landscape: business strategies for sustainable rural development

Author:

Swaffield Simon R.1,Corry Robert C.2ORCID,Opdam Paul3,McWilliam Wendy1,Primdahl Jørgen4

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Environment, Society and Design, School of Landscape Architecture Lincoln University Christchurch New Zealand

2. University of Guelph Guelph Ontario Canada

3. Environmental Sciences Group Wageningen University & Research Wageningen The Netherlands

4. Unit of Landscape & Planning, Department of Geoscience and Natural Resource Management University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractAgribusiness enterprises link rural landscapes to global and regional markets. The nature of these business–landscape relationships is vital to the sustainability transition. Decisions by farmers and agriculture policymakers aggregate to changes in the ecology of landscapes, but the influence of food supply system businesses on rural landscape sustainability also requires scrutiny. This article uses four international cases to present a conceptual framework for investigating how different business strategies can support agricultural landscape sustainability. Insights from North America, New Zealand, The Netherlands, and Denmark inform the framework dimensions of horizontal/territorial and vertical/systemic business–landscape relationships. Three types of business model that promote rural sustainability are highlighted: provenance, cogovernance, and placemaking. These models engage strategies such as environmental management systems, certification, ecosystem and landscape services, and spatial planning. Research directions that will improve understanding about how business can engage with rural stakeholders for more sustainable rural landscapes are identified, including the need for cross disciplinary perspectives incorporating social, ecological, and business knowledge.

Publisher

Wiley

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