2011), based on diversified farming systems, as a tool in the contestation, defense, (re)configuration, and transformation of contested rural spaces into peasant territories in a process that has been termed re-peasantization (Fernandes 2009, van der Ploeg 2008, 2010). ![]() 2009, LVC 2010 a, Altieri and Toledo 2011, Rosset et al. Organizations and social movements of rural peoples, i.e., peasants, family farmers, indigenous people, rural workers and the landless engaged in land occupations, rural women, and others, increasingly use agroecology (Wezel et al. ![]() Key words: agroecology disputed territories farmer-to-farmer re-peasantization social movements Via CampesinaĪt the beginning of the 21st century, the rural areas of the world constitute spaces that are hotly contested by different actors with opposing interests.
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