Landscape multifunctionality, agroecology, and smallholders: a socio-ecological case study of the Cuban agroecological transition
Mario Reinaldo Machado and
Marc Healy
Landscape Research, 2024, vol. 49, issue 5, 685-703
Abstract:
After the fall of the USSR, Cuba was plunged into an economic crisis with devastating effects on the agricultural system. With few options, the government restructured its agricultural system from an industrial model to a model based on smallholders and agroecology. After several decades, the results of this transition have been far reaching for both landscapes and livelihoods. This research uses mixed-methods, including remote sensing, interviews, and economic and agricultural statistics to present the case study of a smallholder community that has undergone a shift from industrial sugarcane to small-scale agroecology. This work reveals that while agricultural extent has plummeted, production of staple crops has increased dramatically. At the same time, on-farm incomes and food market availability have risen steadily. In the context of strong social, economic, and environmental protections, this represents a process of a sustainable rural transition with several concurrent benefits to people and the environment.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/01426397.2024.2329602
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