I. Darnhofer

6.2k citations
95 papers · 4.2k indexed · 2 hit papers · h-index 28

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I. Darnhofer

88 papers receiving 3.9k citations

Hit Papers

The resilience of family farms: Towards a relational approach 2016 · 227 citations
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I. Darnhofer
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  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1.8k
  • Business and International Management 185
  • Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management 72
  • Environmental Chemistry 445
  • Plant Science 1.6k
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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From conservation heroes to climate villains - How changes in social recognition may contribute to changed identities of farmers
20102
2
Social capital and entrepreneurial behaviour advancing innovativeness in interaction between small rural entrepreneurs and researchers: a phenomenographic study.
20100
3
Effects of temperature rising on soil hydrothermal properties, winter wheat growth and yield
20105
4
Enhancing livelihoods from Community Forestry in Nepal: can technobureaucratic behaviour allow innovation systems to work?
201010
5
How to overcome the slow death of intercropping in China
20103
6
Farming with Ecological Main Structures as Natural Pest Control: Modelling Land Use Regulations as Common Property
20100
7
Short supply chains for local food in mountain areas.
20101
8
From organic farmer networking to organic knowledge system.
20101
9
Animal welfare, information and consumer behaviour.
20103
10
Perspectives for landscape management by farmers in the framework of regional branding processes.
20101
11
Promotion of mountain food: an explorative a study about consumers' and retailers' perception in six European countries.
201012
12
Les "Jardins Partagés" in Paris: cultivating visions and symbols.
20102
13
From individual behaviour to social learning: start of a participatory process towards sustainable agriculture
20107
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Involving stakeholders in the exploration of sustainability perspectives and farming system innovations: a case study from Latin America.
20101
16
Virtual farming systems to communicate climate change impact data to farming communities
20101
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Spatial and temporal integration of component enterprises in smallholder farms of India for sustainability in farming and rural livelihoods.
20102
18
Engendering university agricultural distance learning curriculum for sustainable rural development in developing countries: a Nigerian perspective.
20103
19
Family farming under pressure: reassessing options for liveability and permanence.
20105
20 20013

About I. Darnhofer

I. Darnhofer is a scholar working on General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Environmental Chemistry, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Plant Science, having authored 95 papers that have together received 4.2k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Organic Food and Agriculture (25 papers), Agricultural Innovations and Practices (16 papers), Sustainable Agricultural Systems Analysis (12 papers), Rural development and sustainability (12 papers), Agriculture and Rural Development Research (11 papers), Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact (10 papers), Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development (9 papers) and Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (7 papers). The work is most often cited by research in General Agricultural and Biological Sciences (1.8k citations), Business and International Management (185 citations), Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management (72 citations), Environmental Chemistry (445 citations) and Plant Science (1.6k citations). I. Darnhofer has collaborated with scholars based in Austria, France and Norway. Frequent co-authors include Benoît Dedieu, Rebecka Milestad, David Gibbon, W. Schneeberger, Henrik Møller, John Fairweather, Bernhard Freyer, Christian R. Vogl, Lee‐Ann Sutherland and Stéphane Bellon. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Rural Studies, Agriculture and Human Values, Sustainability, Food Policy and Land Use Policy.

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