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Regenerative Agriculture Literature Review
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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
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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Other nutrient cycles
We focus on nitrogen.
The life-cycle impacts of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser are significant and under-appreciated. The use of synthetic N undermines nutrients supplied through natural biogeochemical cycling.
Fungi is fundamental to nutrient cycling.
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