Abstract
o Regenerative Agriculture (RA) intends to improve ecological function by elevating soil health and achieving desired and beneficial outcomes in agriculture. Despite a large number of examples and application of regenerative and conservation agricultural practices, there is still lack of certainty in empirical data to quantify the effect of regenerative agriculture. Further, there is no framework to model the linkages of RA’s economic, environmental and social benefits of regenerative agriculture.
o Our intent is to link those principles contributing to the structure of a framework and distinguish long-term societal goals against individual short-term goals. The framework is based on the incorporation of natural capital and farmer well-being into resource and land use decisions and their linkages will be modelled using known ecosystem services modelling techniques.
o Our intent is to link those principles contributing to the structure of a framework and distinguish long-term societal goals against individual short-term goals. The framework is based on the incorporation of natural capital and farmer well-being into resource and land use decisions and their linkages will be modelled using known ecosystem services modelling techniques.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 28 Jul 2022 |
Event | 22nd World Congress of Soil Science - Scotland, Glasgow Duration: 31 Jul 2022 → 05 Aug 2022 https://22wcss.org/ |
Conference
Conference | 22nd World Congress of Soil Science |
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Abbreviated title | SOIL SCIENCE CROSSING BOUNDARIES, CHANGING SOCIETY |
City | Glasgow |
Period | 31/07/22 → 05/08/22 |
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