2023
DOI: 10.5751/es-14125-280216
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Sustainability assessment in agriculture: emerging issues in voluntary sustainability standards and their governance

Abstract: Over the past two decades, voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) have emerged as instruments to improve social and environmental practices and to communicate sustainability standards in trade and business. However, debates about the correct assessment methodology for VSS risk causing duplication, overlaps, and fragmentation, undermining the value of VSS in sustainability transition. In this paper I propose materiality, theory of change and reflexive governance as the three building blocks of an appropriate … Show more

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“…Measuring the level of agricultural sustainability is an extremely complex issue (Czyżewski et al, 2021; Jia, 2023; Magrini, 2022). Difficulties related to methods of measuring and describing the phenomena occurring in agriculture stem from the degree of organisational and functional complexity of the agricultural sector, diversity of production, differentiation in regional management conditions, and complexity of the economic, demographic, and social processes − uncommon in other economic activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring the level of agricultural sustainability is an extremely complex issue (Czyżewski et al, 2021; Jia, 2023; Magrini, 2022). Difficulties related to methods of measuring and describing the phenomena occurring in agriculture stem from the degree of organisational and functional complexity of the agricultural sector, diversity of production, differentiation in regional management conditions, and complexity of the economic, demographic, and social processes − uncommon in other economic activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%