Transforming landscapes and mindscapes through regenerative agriculture

This paper sheds new light on the transformative potential of regenerative agriculture. It illustrates six key characteristics of regenerative agriculture and discusses how it might be able to transform food systems. The paper suggests that regenerative agriculture represents a shared narrative that has the capacity to unite diverse agricultural approaches. Whilst these approaches may differ, by organising and learning together farmers might be powerful enough to shift the status quo and respond to converging crisis such as climate change and biodiversity loss.

Ethan with author and farmer Charlie Massy whilst conducting research

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Regenerative agriculture: a potentially transformative storyline shared by nine discourses