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How to foster rural sustainability through farming workforce rejuvenation? Looking into involuntary newcomers’ spatial (im)mobilities
Francisco Simões (Simões, F.); Ilkay Unay-Gailhard (Unay-Gailhard, I.); Alen Mujčinović (Mujčinović, A.); Bernardo Fernandes (Fernandes, B.);
Journal Title
Sustainability
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
This conceptual paper aims to expand the notion of “farming newcomers” in Europe by also including those that we label “involuntary newcomers”, who correspond to the workforce coming unwillingly to farming for reasons associated with spatial (im)mobilities. We fully develop our aim in four steps. Firstly, we present an integrative literature review which describes how the interplay between the key concepts of the sustainable farming framework (i.e., sustained development, networked rural development, and spatial (im)mobilities) tailor the newcomers’ arrival to the farming sector. Secondly, we define involuntary newcomers, describe their profiles and list the barriers to their engagement with sustainable farming. Thirdly, we advance some implications and limitations of our work for mobility research agendas. Fourthly, we conclude with an overview of the main inputs provided by our paper. We contribute to the literature by showing that: (a) newcomers must be defined beyond land ownership; (b) involuntary newcomers are very diverse, due to trends in spatial (im)mobilities; and (c) there is a high risk of the sustainable farming framework failing to meet its ambitions if it continues to ignore involuntary newcomers (and the barriers they encounter) in sustainable forms of agriculture.
Acknowledgements
This article is based upon work from COST Action CA18213 Rural NEET Youth Network, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology); www.cost.eu. We would like to thank Leonor Bettencourt for her contributions in preparing the final vers
Keywords
Newcomers,NEETs,Migrants,Rurality,Farming,Workforce,Sustainability
  • Chemical Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Earth and related Environmental Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Other Natural Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Environmental Engineering - Engineering and Technology
  • Social and Economic Geography - Social Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
COST 18213 COST Association
UIDB/03125/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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