Correction: Research strategies to catalyze agroecological transitions in low- and middle-income countries

Sarah K. Jones*, Nadia Bergamini, Francesca Beggi, Didier Lesueur, Barbara Vinceti, Arwen Bailey, Fabrice A. DeClerck, Natalia Estrada-Carmona, Carlo Fadda, Etienne M. Hainzelin, Danny Hunter, Chris Kettle, Job Kihara, Abdel Kader Naino Jika, Mirjam Pulleman, Roseline Remans, Celine Termote, Tobias Fremout, Evert Thomas, Louis VerchotMarcela Quintero

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In the original publication of the article, under the case study “Case study 3: Participatory guarantee system to stimulate agroecological transition in Cuba”, the reference “Fernández León 2016” should read “Fernández and León 2016”. Further, the correct reference should read as below, Díaz Fernández I, León DE (2016) Gestión Empresarial y Género: Oportunidades y Retos Para Cuba. Economía y Desarrollo 157:39–49. In addition, the caption of Table 2 was incomplete in the original version of the article. The complete caption of Table 2 should read as follows “Farming approaches that seek sustainable outcomes, in contrast to conventional agriculture. This list is non-exhaustive and aims to capture the dominant lexicon in current use. The scales are adapted from the Dictionary of Agroecology for farming approaches included in the dictionary (INRAE 2022)”. Finally, the acknowledgment section was not included in the original publication. Acknowledgements are included in this correction. Acknowledgements Open access publishing was financed by the CGIAR Water, Land and Ecosystems research program. The original article was updated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2651-2652
JournalSustainability Science
Volume17
Issue number6
Early online date19 Jul 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

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