Primary goals of farmers |
Increase crop and livestock yields |
Improve yields and incomes, improve natural capital in on- and off-farm landscapes, build knowledge and social capital. |
Knowledge development |
Tends to be solely ‘expert’ driven |
Collaborations between ‘experts’ and other stakeholders as key to emergence of agroecological design; participatory research and development leads to new technologies and practices. |
Knowledge dissemination |
Conventional extension chain from public or private research to farmers |
Conventional extension combined with participatory dissemination via peer-to-peer learning. |
Stewardship of ecosystem services |
Emphasis on provisioning services derived from agricultural landscapes; use of external inputs to substitute for regulating and supporting services; interactions with surrounding non-agricultural landscapes treated as externalities |
Greater appreciation of the contribution of multiple ecosystem services provided by agricultural landscapes and awareness of the two-way relationship between agricultural and non-agricultural components of landscapes. |