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Definitions, references and interpretations of the concept of multifunctionality in France

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The research work on multifunctionality in France is being carried out by a variety of epistemologic communities, with a wide range of research questions and methods. The purpose of this paper is to identify these communities, their different uses of the concept of multifunctionality, and the types of agriculture it refers to. The functions to be promoted and the way to enhance them can be related to the theoretical framework used. Six main types of epistemic communities are identified in the French literature, defied y a common view on the functions of agriculture, and scientific approach. Some research gaps in French literature are suggested. The way to convert the principles of multifunctionality or the principles of sustainable development into farm policy principles particular is a matter of interest. More empirical research is also needed to characterize multifunctionality, including divergent perceptions and valuations by different stakeholder groups.
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hal-02654947 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Anthony Aumand, Denis Barthelemy, Patrick Caron. Definitions, references and interpretations of the concept of multifunctionality in France. Les Cahiers de la multifonctionnalité, 2006, 10, pp.5-39. ⟨hal-02654947⟩
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