Exploring Synergies Among Agricultural Sustainability Dimensions: An Empirical Study on Farming System in Almería (Southeast Spain)
E. Galdeano-Gómez,
J.A. Aznar-Sánchez,
J.C. Pérez-Mesa and
L. Piedra-Muñoz
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Juan Carlos Pérez Mesa
Ecological Economics, 2017, vol. 140, issue C, 99-109
Abstract:
Measuring sustainability is a multi-attribute issue consisting of numerous variables that tend to be interrelated. The holistic perspective and the determination of said relationships, synergies and/or trade-offs, are aspects that have been receiving close attention in the literature on the subject. This paper aims to develop an analysis that considers these topics regarding the farming system in Almería, utilizing primary data obtained from surveys of a sampling of farmers and secondary data from the sector. A series of ecological, social and economic indicators are determined, following the framework of the Sustainability Assessment of Farming and the Environment (SAFE), and its subsequent aggregation using synthetic indexes. The estimation of interrelationships is carried out by means of a multivariate analysis, considering the endogeneity between the sustainability dimensions and the influence of several features of the agrifood system. The results reveal that the increase in the economic and social indicators reduces environmental pressures on the use of resources; in parallel, it can also be observed how social and environmental improvements reveal positive effects on the economic dimension of the farmers. Overall, this study presents an analytical study that combines indicators at farm level and the effects related to the productive activities surrounding agriculture.
Keywords: Agricultural sustainability; Synthetic indexes; Environmental dimension; Multidimensional relationships; Synergies; Farming system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.05.001
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