Regenerative agriculture (RegenAg) can help landholders attune their agricultural practices to the natural design of the earth’s cycles and support systems. The adoption of RegenAg, however, hinges not only on a good understanding of biophysical processes but perhaps more importantly on deep-seated values and beliefs which can become an obstacle for triggering widespread transitions towards synergistic relationships with the land. We designed and facilitated a Participatory Modelling exercise with RegenAg stakeholders in Australia—the aim was to provide a blueprint of how challenges and opportunities could be collaboratively explored in alignment with landholders’ personal views and perspectives. Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCM) were used to unpa...
Global food production is currently contributing to numerous environmental challenges including anth...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
Two fundamental changes in attitude are required before efforts to develop sustainable agricultural ...
Regenerative agriculture (RA) is emerging as one alternative model for agricultural production. Howe...
Regenerative agriculture, an alternative form of food and fiber production, concerns itself with enh...
This thesis links three interconnected stories relevant to humanity's future: 1. Exposition of a dif...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Addressing the ro...
The past four decades have seen a transformative process in Australian agriculture - the gradual inc...
Agriculture is in crisis. Soil health is collapsing. Biodiversity faces the sixth mass extinction. C...
The language of words is the most commonly used tool in person to person communication and this in t...
Regenerative agriculture (RA) is an approach to farming pursued globally for sustaining agricultural...
Regenerative agriculture has become a social movement in farming. It embraces the environmental basi...
The environmental degradation caused by agricultural practices in the Australian grains industry has...
A range of content analyses have recently sought to define the term “regenerative agriculture”, whic...
International audienceAbstractAgriculture faces increasing sustainability pressures. Land intensific...
Global food production is currently contributing to numerous environmental challenges including anth...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
Two fundamental changes in attitude are required before efforts to develop sustainable agricultural ...
Regenerative agriculture (RA) is emerging as one alternative model for agricultural production. Howe...
Regenerative agriculture, an alternative form of food and fiber production, concerns itself with enh...
This thesis links three interconnected stories relevant to humanity's future: 1. Exposition of a dif...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Addressing the ro...
The past four decades have seen a transformative process in Australian agriculture - the gradual inc...
Agriculture is in crisis. Soil health is collapsing. Biodiversity faces the sixth mass extinction. C...
The language of words is the most commonly used tool in person to person communication and this in t...
Regenerative agriculture (RA) is an approach to farming pursued globally for sustaining agricultural...
Regenerative agriculture has become a social movement in farming. It embraces the environmental basi...
The environmental degradation caused by agricultural practices in the Australian grains industry has...
A range of content analyses have recently sought to define the term “regenerative agriculture”, whic...
International audienceAbstractAgriculture faces increasing sustainability pressures. Land intensific...
Global food production is currently contributing to numerous environmental challenges including anth...
The development of cropping systems simulation capabilities world-wide combined with easy access to ...
Two fundamental changes in attitude are required before efforts to develop sustainable agricultural ...