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The significance of different realms of value for agricultural land in Sweden
Södertörn University, School of Natural Sciences, Technology and Environmental Studies, Environmental Science. Södertörn University, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Baltic & East European Graduate School (BEEGS).ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3230-6138
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden.
2020 (English)In: Land use policy, ISSN 0264-8377, E-ISSN 1873-5754, Vol. 96, article id 104714Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The demand for additional agricultural land is expected to rise by approximately 50 per cent by 2050 on a global level, and agricultural land of high quality needs to be preserved to ensure future food security. However, agricultural land per capita is decreasing. One of the main reasons for this in the EU and globally is the building of houses or infrastructure on agricultural land. There is a possibility that the Swedish agricultural sector will grow in the future and supply more regions than its own territory with food due to, e.g., climate change. Although appropriate regulations exist to support local decision makers in protecting agricultural land in Sweden, the potential to provide such protection is not fully utilised. This paper aims to contribute to explaining why Swedish municipalities build on agricultural land through an analysis of the values behind the arguments for preserving and exploiting agricultural land at the municipal level and the implications of these values for the preservation of agricultural land in Sweden. Assuming value pluralism, we analyse 30 municipal comprehensive plans through a framework of nine realms of value. We find that municipalities deploy at least eight of the nine realms of value to motivate the preservation of agricultural land, but the economic realm is more dominant among arguments to exploit agricultural land. Most plans do not consider food security. Municipalities could become better prepared to handle unexpected events if they worked with longer-term future scenarios. Further research is needed regarding how different values are weighed against each other in actual exploitation issues. © 2020

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Elsevier, 2020. Vol. 96, article id 104714
Keywords [en]
Food security, Incommensurability of values, Realms of value, Rural planning, Value pluralism, agricultural land, exploitation, land management, local planning, valuation, Sweden
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Environmental Studies in Social Sciences
Research subject
Environmental Studies; Baltic and East European studies
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URN: urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-40703DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104714ISI: 000541149900051Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85084232331OAI: oai:DiVA.org:sh-40703DiVA, id: diva2:1430465
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The Foundation for Baltic and East European StudiesAvailable from: 2020-05-15 Created: 2020-05-15 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved
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1. More than food production: Multifunctional agriculture in policy and practice
Open this publication in new window or tab >>More than food production: Multifunctional agriculture in policy and practice
2025 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Alternative title[sv]
Mer än matproduktion : Multifunktionellt jordbruk i policy och praktik
Abstract [en]

Over the course of the past century, European agriculture has transitioned from small-scale, manual farming to more mechanised, industrial practices. This development has resulted in increased productivity but also in environmental problems, such as greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, and social challenges. The policy response to the changed role of farming in the EU has been to apply a multifunctional approach to agriculture. Multifunctional agriculture (MFA) can be defined as an agriculture that is not solely focused on food production, but contributes to several different functions in the societies and ecosystems of which it is a part.

Although conflicting values and goals are central challenges in agricultural policy, practice, and research in Europe, and the multifunctional approach to agriculture is dominant in EU policy, conflicts have not been studied to any large extent within the MFA research field. This doctoral thesis analyses conflicting values in relation to multifunctional agriculture. Through semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with Swedish farmers and an analysis of policy documents at the national, sub-national and EU level, this thesis paints a broad picture of different aspects of multifunctional agriculture.

The thesis contributes a visual conceptualisation of multifunctional agricultural activities to the multifunctional agriculture research field. The findings of this thesis contribute to the body of research that concludes that EU agricultural policy does not contribute enough to multifunctional agriculture. Furthermore, this thesis confirms the existing research finding that Swedish agricultural land is exploited to a larger extent than policymakers intend. There are goal conflicts between different aspects of multifunctional agriculture and it is not possible to solve them all. Practitioners and decision-makers need to decide on the goals they wish to prioritise, even if that decision comes at the expense of other ambitions. One part of the problem is that values are often not commensurable and therefore cannot easily be compared and ranked. Agricultural policy should enable farmers to choose different strategies and encourage diversity, since farmers have different interests and constraints and variable access to agricultural strategies. Such diversity would make EU agriculture better prepared for future environmental and other crises.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2025. p. 170
Series
Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations, ISSN 1652-7399 ; 236
Keywords
multifunctional agriculture, agricultural policy, Sweden, Poland, the Baltic Sea Region, EU CAP, multifunktionellt jordbruk, jordbrukspolitik, Sverige, Polen, Östersjöregionen, EU:s gemensamma jordbrukspolitik
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Environmental Studies in Social Sciences
Research subject
Environmental Studies; Baltic and East European studies
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-56243 (URN)9789189504998 (ISBN)9789189962002 (ISBN)
Public defence
2025-03-07, MA624, Alfred Nobels Allé 7, Huddinge, 13:00 (English)
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The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies
Note

Errata: Corrections have been made in this thesis on page 64. The wrong figure appeared as Figure 5 and has been replaced. Corrections have been made in the fifth sentence and the seventh sentence has been deleted, see the changes as below. 

Available from: 2025-01-31 Created: 2025-01-27 Last updated: 2025-10-07Bibliographically approved

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