Rural societies in developing countries are not passive in the face of agricultural globalization.
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Hindsight and interdisciplinarity enlighten the bases of their proactivity and sustainability.
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We reconstructed the socioecological panarchy of Bolivian quinoa growers since 1970s.
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Commons governance and off-farm pluriactivity are critical to control latent unsustainability.
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Particular panarchy configurations give early-warning indicators for critical regime shifts.
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