Regeneration Resources
Grassroots Rising
This book by Ronnie Cummins offers a blueprint for building and supercharging a grassroots Regeneration Movement based on:
Consumer activism
Farmer innovation
Political change
Regenerative finance
Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA)
White paper about two years of experience adopting healthy soil practices. Author: Caroline Roszell.
Click here to read the report.
Rodale Institute
Regenerative Organic Agriculture and Climate Change
Regeneration International
RI works with multiple stakeholders in key regions of the world who are committed to building alternative food and farming systems on a regional or national level. They are currently assisting in the building of numerous Regeneration Alliances, including those in South Africa, India, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Canada, and in the Midwest region of the U.S.A.
Bioneers Regenerative agriculture
Garrison Institute Regenerative Economics
If we are to recover socially and ecologically, we need an economic system that rewards regeneration and dis-incentivizes destructive behaviors. Regenerative economics applies nature’s laws and patterns of systemic health, self-organization, and self-renewal to socio-economic systems, promoting equitable development and shared well-being while enhancing the capacity of ecosystems to thrive.