Moins de technique, plus de nature : pour une heuristique des pratiques d'écologisation de l'agriculture (notice n° 769952)

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Title Moins de technique, plus de nature : pour une heuristique des pratiques d'écologisation de l'agriculture
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.<br/>
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General note 80
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Summary, etc. Dans cet article nous mettons en lumière les questionnements que l’écologisation des pratiques agricoles adresse aux cadres conceptuels de l’agronomie visant à comprendre lesdites pratiques et à concevoir de nouveaux systèmes de production. En considérant que l’écologisation repose souvent sur le retrait ou la réduction de l’usage d’intrants ou d’opérations techniques, et sur leur substitution par des processus et des auxiliaires naturels, nous pointons la nécessité pour l’agronomie de considérer en tant que telle l’action d’objets de la nature, et non plus seulement celle de l’agriculteur. À partir d’une analyse de textes fondateurs de l’agronomie des pratiques en France, nous montrons que ces objets et processus naturels ont jusqu’alors été considérés en priorité comme des facteurs limitants. Nous posons alors plusieurs pistes de réflexion pour les intégrer dans l’analyse, grâce notamment à la mobilisation de réflexions issues de la sociologie de l’innovation ou de la sociologie du travail. Nous invitons ainsi à redéfinir le périmètre de l’action considérée, dans le temps, dans l’espace et dans la diversité des entités qu’elle engage.
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Summary, etc. Less technique, more nature : impact of agricultural ecologization on agronomic conceptsOur paper highlights questions addressed by ecologization processes in agriculture to agronomic sciences dealing with the study of farmer practices and the design of new farming systems. Since the aim of ecologization is the withdrawal or reduction of the use of inputs or of specific technologies (pesticides, soil tillage) and their substitution by natural processes and natural auxiliaries, we point out the interest for agronomic science to take into account the action of natural entities besides that of farmers. Based on a review of founding texts in agronomy, we highlight the fact that these natural auxiliaries or processes have so far been mainly considered as limiting factors. We also show that the attention paid by agronomists to farmer rationale has tended to minimize attention paid to biological entities and processes and contributed to developing an anthropocentric analysis of production systems. We insist on the fact that the move of agricultural systems toward more environmentally friendly and efficient practices makes it necessary to incorporate them in the set of ‘actors’ involved in the production processes beside farmers and their technical interventions. Our reflection draws on the theoretical proposals of the actor-network theory in sociology, following the symmetry principle which invites to consider in an equal way human and non-human entities in sociotechnical dynamics. We then propose guidelines for reflection, stressing in priority the need for a re-delineation of what may be considered as action and work within the production process. We insist on viewing observation as a form of action and on rethinking arrangements between human inaction and biological processes. We also urge to consider new temporalities and spatiality in the analysis framework, including the long-term properties of bioecological dynamics and the integration of cultivated fields in wider ecological spaces.
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Note Natures Sciences Sociétés | 21 | 2 | 2013-11-08 | p. 200-210 | 1240-1307
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