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Sociometabolic research in Latin America: A review on advances and knowledge gaps in agroecological trends and rural perspectives
2022
Ecological Economics
Current agricultural systems have reached a critical transition point in their biophysical performance, social and environmental impacts, and energy patterns. The theoretical underpinnings of transitions towards sustainable futures have been studied from different approaches. The perspective of Social Metabolism (SM) studies how dynamic equilibriums of society-nature interactions arise in complex agroecosystems characterized by specific metabolic profiles that set their capabilities and limits.
doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107310
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