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Les auteurs analysent ici des situations de coexistence et de confrontation de modèles agricoles et alimentaires selon quatre dimensions majeures du développement territorial : la tension entre spécialisation et diversification, l?innovation, l?adaptation et la transition alimentaire. Une série de travaux conceptuels et d?études de cas en France et de par le monde permet de comprendre les interactions entre ces modèles (confrontation, complémentarité, coévolution, hybridation, etc.), au-delà de la caractérisation de leur diversité et de l?évaluation de leurs performances relatives. La coexistence et la confrontation de ces modèles renforcent leur capacité de changement radical. L?ouvrage souligne les questions originales du cadre d?analyse, ses défis méthodologiques et les conséquences attendues pour l?accompagnement du développement agricole et alimentaire dans les territoires ruraux et urbains. 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