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Regenerative Agriculture

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Regenerative agriculture is an approach to farming and land management that focuses on improving and revitalizing the health of ecosystems, soil, and biodiversity.

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Gameplay description

In the game Climate Cooldown, “Regenerative Agriculture” is a Cooldown card which helps heal the land through revitalizing the health of ecosystems and soil while also producing needed food resources.

Prospective degrees

Sustainable agriculture, Soil science

Careers

Regenerative farming consultant, Soil health researcher, Specialist in climate smart agriculture

    Elementary

    What is regenerative agriculture and why is it important?

    Can you think of any benefits of regenerative farming practices?

    Middle

    Describe the principles of regenerative agriculture, such as soil health, biodiversity, and ecosystem resilience.

    Discuss the environmental and social benefits of regenerative farming, including carbon sequestration and soil conservation.

    High

    Examine the challenges facing conventional agriculture and the potential of regenerative practices to address environmental degradation and climate change.

    Evaluate strategies for promoting regenerative agriculture through policy incentives, market mechanisms, and education.

    Advanced

    Critically analyze the scientific evidence and practical implications of regenerative agriculture for soil health, water quality, and agricultural sustainability.

    Discuss the socio-economic barriers and opportunities for scaling up regenerative farming practices at the local, regional, and global levels.

    Relevant Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Life On Land

    Climate Action

    Zero Hunger

    Zero hunger

    Responsible Consumption and Production

    Clean Water and Sanitation

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