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  1. Definition. "Regenerative Agriculture is a system of farming principles and practices that increases biodiversity, enriches soils, improves watersheds, and enhances ecosystem services. Regenerative Agriculture aims to capture carbon in soil and aboveground biomass, reversing current global trends of atmospheric accumulation.

  2. Description. "Agriculturalism, also known as the School of Agrarianism, the School of Agronomists, the School of Tillers, and in Chinese as the Nongjia, was an early agrarian Chinese philosophy that advocated peasant utopian communalism and egalitarianism. [1] The Agriculturalists believed that Chinese society should be modeled around that of ...

  3. Description. 1. "The RCN is a global collaborative of bioregional networks along with individuals and organizations who share a commitment to place-based initiatives for environmental, social, and economic regeneration. We cultivate relationships and direct resources and information towards initiatives that enhance the health and wellbeing of ...

  4. Description. "A small group of companies spearheaded by Nike have partnered with the nonprofit Creative Commons to try to change that. Their novel initiative, called GreenXchange, aims to allow companies to share intellectual property for green product design, packaging, manufacturing, and other uses.

  5. wiki.p2pfoundation.net › sustainable+agriculturewiki.p2pfoundation.net

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  6. PatternDynamics is a simple tool that can be learned by anyone to overcome the challenges posed by complex systems–at any scale. Here’s how it works: The key to complexity is systems thinking; The key to systems thinking is Patterns; and, The key to using Patterns is to form them into a language. Winton’s language of visual patterns to ...

  7. JPE. 1993. "Contract Enforceability and Economic Institutions in Early Trade: The Maghribi Traders' Coalition." American Economic Review, Vol. 83 (3): 525-48. 1992. "Instuitions and International Trade: Lessons from the Commercial Revolution." American Economic Review. 1989. "Reputation and Coalitions in Medieval Trade: Evidence on the Maghribi ...

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