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Explore how architecture can engage with agroecology to foster regeneration and ecological stewardship in food systems.
Land Capability: A classification of land based on its inherent potential and limitations for sustainable use, incorporating factors such as soil quality, topography, and water availability.
The soil in high-elevation, cooler, drier tropical forests in the Colombian Andes stores more carbon from fires than lower, ...
The farmers are also advised to engage in regenerative farming, practice rotation of livestock and agro-forestry, among other ...
The soil in high-elevation, cooler, drier tropical forests in the Colombian Andes stores more carbon from fires than lower, ...
Uttarakhand’s Himalayan agroecosystems, the backbone of 10 million livelihoods, face catastrophic soil degradation. Annual ...
Natural soils are absorbing far less nitrogen than expected - limiting their ability to store carbon and fight climate change.
Over the last six months, Americans have been inundated with a near-constant stream of announcements from the federal government — programs shuttered, funding cut, jobs eliminated, and regulations ...
When observing the global picture, it is clear that carbon credits are gradually evolving into a form of currency, a unique financial derivative that intersects four seemingly unrelated domains: ...
Hi Ute Ranch is now home to 45 grazing cows, moved to the land as part of a regenerative grazing pilot led by 3 Springs Land and Livestock in partnership with Utah Open Lands.