2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2022.06.009
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Just transition frames: Recognition, representation, and distribution in Irish beef farming

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“…However, reducing domestic demand would naturally have implications for the earnings and livelihoods of those who work in the beef production sector. Principles of 'just transition' imply the need to provide support to this sector, for example to assist transition to other types of production (Murphy et al, 2022).…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, reducing domestic demand would naturally have implications for the earnings and livelihoods of those who work in the beef production sector. Principles of 'just transition' imply the need to provide support to this sector, for example to assist transition to other types of production (Murphy et al, 2022).…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a plethora of research in this area that presents local (Delina, 2022;Obeng-Odoom, 2021;McCauley and Planning, 2021;Kuriyama and Abe, 2021) or single national case study examples (Weber and Cabras, 2021;Barnes, 2022;Lima, 2022) of how just transition may be achieved. This varies from technical insights into how energy can be used to transform society (Malik and Bertram, 2022;Williams and Doyon, 2020), to more sociological investigations into how promoting social justice can lead to better energy futures (Murphy et al, 2022;Cha and Pastor, 2022). A gap that remains is to better understand the level to which a country is committed to just transition.…”
Section: Literature Review: Identifying National Commitments To Just ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also related to the diversity of socio-economic contexts, rural ecosystems, soils and climate in which farms operate. For instance, farmers in marginal or peripheral lands, or residing in regions with relatively limited government support for the transition, as well as elderly farmers, are less likely to establish a competitive position in the use of new technologies (Murphy et al, 2022) and are at greater risk of being put out of competition by early adopters more able to bear the economic cost of digital investment.…”
Section: Problematising Agricultural Digitalisation From a "Just Tran...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a policy level, indeed, digitalisation can offer the opportunity to promote a rescaling of agriculture towards place-based models and practices that have proven to be more resilient and capable of ensuring food safety and security (Marsden, 2013). To this end, policy interventions should be informed by a JT approach that perceives work as interconnected with the community, both the place-based community of the surrounding area and the wider community that connects consumers to producers (Murphy et al, 2022). Such an approach is crucial to consider the food system as a whole, also in order to avoid placing the burden of the transition solely on the shoulders of farmers.…”
Section: Problematising Agricultural Digitalisation From a "Just Tran...mentioning
confidence: 99%