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Regenerative Agriculture Literature Review
  • Agro-ecology & Regenerative Agriculture Knowledge Commons (with a focus on Climate Change)
  • Introduction
    • Purpose of this document and how to contribute
    • Why regenerative agriculture?
    • What is Regenerative Agriculture?
  • Part 1: Physical Science Underpinning Regenerative Agriculture
  • Physical cycles and interactions
    • Carbon sequestration
      • Soil carbon
      • Vegetation and carbon
    • Water cycle
    • Other nutrient cycles
      • Role of Fungi
      • Mineral nitrogen use and impacts
  • Biodiversity
  • Production Systems
  • Grazing
  • Cropping
  • Trees
  • Pigs and poultry
  • Measurement of impacts relative to industrial agriculture
  • Land degradation and productivity
  • Human health
  • Challenges of measuring complexity
  • Part 2: Social sciences and regenerative agriculture
    • Identifying, mapping and accounting regenerative agriculture
    • Barriers to adoption of regenerative agriculture
    • Enablers for adoption of regenerative agriculture
    • Pathways to Regenerative Agriculture
  • References
    • Introduction
    • Soil carbon
    • Vegetation and carbon
    • Water Cycle
    • Role of Fungi
    • Mineral nitrogen use and impacts
    • Grazing
    • Cropping
    • Trees
    • Pigs and poultry
    • Land degradation and productivity
    • Human health
    • Measuring complexity
    • Identifying, mapping and accounting
    • Barriers and Enablers and Pathways
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  1. Introduction

Purpose of this document and how to contribute

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One of our core beliefs is that knowledge should be open and shared, so that we all get stronger together. This is a living, open source document to share.

While it draws upon key peer reviewed literature and select grey literature where there are gaps, it is not definitive or exhaustive, it is just the best information that people currently have, and shared ideas of how other people are adapting around the world. We're going with a 'better done than perfect' approach to getting information out as widely as possible.

If you find other sources of information relating to regenerative agriculture and climate change, please add to this document! You can submit new suggestions for research to be added or any other improvements through .

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