Soloviev & Landua 2016 regenerative agriculture levels
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Soloviev, E.R., Landua, G. 2016. Levels of Regenerative Agriculture. Terra Genesis International.
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- Available in exchange for e-mail at http://www.terra-genesis.com/regenerative-agriculture/
- Provides a four level frame, that broadly scopes regenerative agriculture as having both financial, ecological, social, and evolutionary aspects, perhaps as an attempt to forestall the narrow definition of the term to BMPs and commercial applications. Pcereghino (talk)
- Level 1 - increase in soil fertility through carbon sequestration
- Level 2 - ecosystem service provision by designed landscapes
- Level 3 - integration of inputs and outputs at the farm landscape level
- Level 4 - evolution of farm culture in community over time