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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. The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) (2018). . Geneva: UN Environment.

  2. System of Environmental Economic Accounting. New York: UN.

  3. Ogilvy, S., Burritt, R., Walsh, D., Obst, C., Meadows, P., Muradzikwa, P., & Eigenraam, M. (2018) Accounting for liabilities related to ecosystem degradation. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, vol. 4, no. 11, p. 261-276,

  4. OpenTEAM (2017) Welcome to OpenTEAM,

  5. FAO. Sustainability Pathways: Grassland Regeneration and Sustainability Standard (GRASS),

  6. Stol, J., Doerr, V., Davies, M. & Doerr, E. (2016) Checking for change: A practical guide to checking whether sites newly managed for conservation are on track to improve. Canberra: CSIRO,

  7. Xu, S., Rowntree, J., Borrelli, P., Hodbod, J., & Raven, M. R. (2019). Ecological Health Index: A Short Term Monitoring Method for Land Managers to Assess Grazing Lands Ecological Health. Environments, vol. 6, no. 6, p. 67,

  8. Thackway, R. (2018) , Report prepared for The Mulloon Institute, 5 April 2019, version 2. VAST Transformations, Canberra.

  9. Land to Market. Ecological Outcome Verification,

  10. Soil Carbon Initiative. Imagine growing our way out of climate change,

TEEB for Agriculture & Food: Scientific and Economic Foundations
https://seea.un.org
https://doi.org/10.1080/20964129.2018.1544837
https://www.wolfesneck.org/openteam/
http://www.fao.org/nr/sustainability/grassland/best-practices/projects-detail/en/c/237687/
https://doi.org/10.4225/08/58557e33d1c87
https://doi.org/10.3390/environments6060067
Assessment of vegetation condition - Mulloon Creek Catchment and Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project 2018 Baseline Assessment
https://landtomarket.com.au/verification.php
https://www.soilcarboninitiative.org