Regenerative Approaches to Agriculture & Resource Management.

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Regenerative Approaches to Agriculture & Resource Management.

Regenerative approaches seek to renew or restore elements of the whole system including materials and energy used to meet human needs.

By Sustainable & Resilient Resources Roundtable

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Thursday, October 13, 2022 · 10am - 12:15pm PDT

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Online

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Workshop on Regenerative Approaches to Agriculture & other Resources

October 13, 2022, 1pm – 3:15 pm Eastern (10am – 12:15 pm Pacific)

Dear Friends

SRRR invites you to a workshop on Regenerative Approaches to Agriculture and other Fields. The workshop is your choice of donation or free participation.

Register at https://SRRRregenerationworkshop.eventbrite.com

The zoom link will be sent to all registrants.

Regenerative approaches to resources including agriculture seek to renew or restore elements of the whole system including materials and energy drawn upon to meet human needs. Regenerative thinking looks at interactions nested within whole systems to reveal practices that are equitable and resilient rather than depletive or do not enhance capacities. The wellbeing of human communities and the natural world of which we are an integral part are deeply considered and respected.

The presenters represent organizations with varied approaches and applications to regeneration. They will share what they have learned from implementing them.

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Register at https://SRRRregenerationworkshop.eventbrite.com

The zoom link will be sent to all registrants.

12:50 PM Sign in to meeting

1:00 PM Welcome. The Sustainable & Resilient Resources Roundtable David Berry

1:07 PM “Regenerative” and “Sustainable”: Definitions and Debates

Julie Suhr Pierce, Ph.D., National Economist, Ecological Sciences Division, Science and Technology, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service

1:20 PM Questions from respondent and participants.

1:25 PM Regenerative Thinking and Design in Practice. Harriett Crosby, Founder, Steward of Fox Haven 640-acre Farm and ecological learning center. She will be addressing the discrepancy between the way people think and the way nature works. We can learn from nature where every living being and ecosystem is constantly changing, growing, evolving, creating new life, regenerating.

1:35 PM Questions from respondent and participants.

1:40 PM Regenerative & Resiliet Resource Management Ron McCormick, Ecologist, Bureau of Land Management

1:47 PM Questions from respondent and participants.

1:52 PM A New Agronomic Revolution, Ulrich Loening, Molecular biologist, Director of the Centre for Human Ecology, University of Edinburgh

2::00 PM Questions from respondent and participants.

2:05 PM Regenerative Thinking and Forest Agriculture Thais Coral, Katie Weintraub, Sinal do Vale - a center for the regeneration of ecosystems, communities, and individuals that inspires relationships and learning experiences through projects, hospitality services, and educational programs.

2:18 PM Questions from respondent and participants.

2:23 PM Climate Change and Regenerative Agriculture: Scaling up Learning, Action and Investment, Anne Pence, founder/CEO of Blue Marble Strategies, LLC and a member of the Stimson ACRE Board of Counselors.

2:35 PM Questions from respondent and participants.

2:40 PM Open Discussion Among Presenters and Participants

3:05 PM Announcements and Next Steps

3:10 PM Adjourn

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