TY - JOUR
T1 - Cognitive Maps Across Multiple Social Sectors
T2 - Shared and Unique Perceptions on the Quality of Agricultural Soils in Mexico
AU - Arroyo-Lambaer, Denise
AU - Uscanga, Adriana
AU - Piña Tejeda, Víctor M.
AU - Vázquez-Barrios, Valeria
AU - Reverchon, Frédérique
AU - Rosell, Julieta A.
AU - Escalante, Ana E.
AU - Peña-Ramírez, Víctor M.
AU - Benítez, Mariana
AU - Wegier, Ana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright © 2021 Arroyo-Lambaer, Uscanga, Piña Tejeda, Vázquez-Barrios, Reverchon, Rosell, Escalante, Peña-Ramírez, Benítez and Wegier.
PY - 2021/1/13
Y1 - 2021/1/13
N2 - Incorporating the views and perceptions of local farmers and other actors with stakes in agricultural production is critical for better-informed decision making and tackling pressing issues, such as soil degradation. We conducted a study that sought to integrate and analyze perceptions regarding the quality and degradation of agricultural soils across different social sectors in Mexico, including producers of two annual crops (maize and beans) and two perennial crops (coffee and avocado), members of civil society organizations and members of the Federal Government. We analyzed the community perception using Cognitive Maps and network metrics. Our fully documented method to formally gather and analyze local and regional perceptions can be used in future efforts toward the collective design of sustainable food systems. Our results highlighted common and potentially conflicting aspects among the different perceptions and allowed us to identify and discuss drivers and processes of special interest in different regions in Mexico. This study also contributes to a deeper understanding of the current situation of agricultural soils in Mexico and seeks to inform the decision-making process regarding agricultural management in the country.
AB - Incorporating the views and perceptions of local farmers and other actors with stakes in agricultural production is critical for better-informed decision making and tackling pressing issues, such as soil degradation. We conducted a study that sought to integrate and analyze perceptions regarding the quality and degradation of agricultural soils across different social sectors in Mexico, including producers of two annual crops (maize and beans) and two perennial crops (coffee and avocado), members of civil society organizations and members of the Federal Government. We analyzed the community perception using Cognitive Maps and network metrics. Our fully documented method to formally gather and analyze local and regional perceptions can be used in future efforts toward the collective design of sustainable food systems. Our results highlighted common and potentially conflicting aspects among the different perceptions and allowed us to identify and discuss drivers and processes of special interest in different regions in Mexico. This study also contributes to a deeper understanding of the current situation of agricultural soils in Mexico and seeks to inform the decision-making process regarding agricultural management in the country.
KW - collective perception
KW - focus group
KW - participatory methods
KW - social-ecological systems
KW - soil
KW - sustainability
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U2 - 10.3389/fsufs.2020.522661
DO - 10.3389/fsufs.2020.522661
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85102035404
SN - 2571-581X
VL - 4
JO - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
JF - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
M1 - 522661
ER -