The Revolutionary Impact of Regenerative Agriculture on Ecosystem Restoration and Land Vitality: A Review

M. Vamshi, R. Jagadeesan, Hanumanta D. Lamani, Sandeep Rout, R. VijayKumar, Jagadesh M, Kushal Sachan
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The revolutionary impact of regenerative agriculture on ecosystem restoration and land vitality in India delineates the nuances of its principles, practices, and the symbiotic relationship with community engagement and policy frameworks. Regenerative agriculture, a holistic approach prioritizing soil health, biodiversity, water management, and carbon sequestration, emerges as a critical solution to the challenges of soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change faced by Indian agriculture. Through a synthesis of comparative studies and case analyses, this review highlights the tangible benefits of regenerative practices, such as enhanced soil structure, fertility, and microbial health, alongside improved water infiltration and conservation, underscoring the pivotal role of biodiversity in bolstering farm resilience and ecological balance. The narrative further delves into the socio-economic dimensions, examining the economic viability, knowledge dissemination, and the vital role of measurement and verification in scaling regenerative practices. Community and societal engagement, pivotal for fostering consumer demand for regeneratively produced products and collective restoration efforts, is identified as a cornerstone for the transition towards sustainable agriculture. Moreover, the review identifies the need for long-term impact studies to monitor ecosystem changes and assess global scalability. By integrating scientific research with policy analysis, the review advocates for innovations in regenerative techniques, aligned with precision agriculture, and underscores the necessity of supportive policy and economic incentives to catalyze the transition towards regenerative agriculture in India, thereby contributing to global food security and environmental sustainability.
再生农业对生态系统恢复和土地活力的革命性影响:综述
再生农业对印度的生态系统恢复和土地活力产生了革命性影响,勾勒出其原则、实践以及与社区参与和政策框架之间的共生关系的细微差别。再生农业是一种优先考虑土壤健康、生物多样性、水资源管理和碳固存的整体方法,是解决印度农业面临的土壤退化、生物多样性丧失和气候变化等挑战的关键方案。通过综合比较研究和案例分析,本综述强调了再生实践的切实益处,如增强土壤结构、肥力和微生物健康,同时改善水的渗透和保护,强调生物多样性在加强农场恢复力和生态平衡方面的关键作用。报告进一步深入探讨了社会经济层面,研究了经济可行性、知识传播以及测量和验证在推广再生实践中的重要作用。社区和社会参与是促进消费者对再生产品的需求和集体恢复努力的关键,被认为是向可持续农业过渡的基石。此外,审查还指出需要开展长期影响研究,以监测生态系统变化和评估全球可扩展性。通过将科学研究与政策分析相结合,该综述倡导与精准农业相一致的再生技术创新,并强调有必要制定支持性政策和经济激励措施,以促进印度向再生农业过渡,从而为全球粮食安全和环境可持续性做出贡献。
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