@incollection{fdi:010088473, title = {{L}andscape agronomy : lessons learned and challenges ahead, from a {E}uropean perspective}, author = {{T}henail, {C}. and {M}oonen, {A}.{C}. and {L}ardon, {S}. and {M}arraccini, {E}. and {R}izzo, {D}avide}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{L}andscape {A}gronomy is expected to contribute to the observation, understanding and support of agriculture at the landscape level. {T}he conceptual model of {L}andscape {A}gronomy was developed to integrate assessment and monitoring beyond the farm level and across multiple temporal and spatial scales. {I}n this chapter, we evaluate the relevance of the {L}andscape {A}gronomy conceptual model by analysing three issues of integrated governance and public action. {T}he three examples highlight the three parts of the conceptual model: (a) core agricultural landscape dynamics, illustrated by farmers'collective projects of agroecological transition; (b) the three poles of the conceptual model-practices, resources and patterns-illustrated by {I}ntegrated {P}est {M}anagement as an example of requirements for sustainable agroecosystem management; and (c) temporal and spatial interactions, illustrated by the concept of territorial circularity as a way to integrate landscape-based management into global issues related to nutrient cycles. {A}lthough it captures the key issues addressed by such perspectives, the {L}andscape {A}gronomy conceptual model still faces some challenges, such as explicit consideration of temporal dimensions and explicit inclusion of new (invisible) patterns emerging from newly available data and digitalisation.}, keywords = {{EUROPE}}, booktitle = {{L}andscape agronomy : advances and challenges of a territorial approach to agricultural issues}, numero = {}, pages = {271--294}, address = {{C}ham}, publisher = {{S}pringer}, series = {}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.1007/978-3-031-05263-7_10}, ISBN = {978-3-031-05261-3}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010088473}, }