More-than-human economies in the era of ecological crisis - tracing human-soil relations, reciprocity and livelihoods in practices of regenerative food (re)production

Description of the granted funding

In the era of ecological crisis, we can see an increasing number of people re-organizing economies that fit within ecological boundaries, promote social equity and provide meaningful livelihoods. This research elucidates how economic activity as a result of work of both humans and other-than-human beings is inherently linked to uses of nature. Building on theories of diverse economies and environmental humanities, the project examines regenerative food (re)production that has emerged as a promising solution to feeding the world while addressing ecological crisis by mitigating and adapting to it. Through an ethnographic research approach, it follows how human-soil relationships are formed in practices of regeneration and influenced by (im)possibilities to earn a livelihood. The findings provide insights on ecological food transitions allowing policy makers and ordinary people to better understand concrete solutions at grassroots and move towards more-than-human economies.
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Starting year

2021

End year

2024

Granted funding

Galina Kallio Orcid -palvelun logo
290 576 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Postdoctoral Researcher

Other information

Funding decision number

339312

Fields of science

Other social sciences

Research fields

Yhteiskuntatieteellinen ympäristötutkimus

Identified topics

agriculture, farming