It's the multidisciplinary design philosophy that suggests human behavior should emulate or expand upon natural systems.
Geology, hydrology, chemistry, biology, horticulture, agriculture, sociology... all inspired by observation.
It's the understanding that modern industrial agriculture is disruptive to the natural processes within the soil boime
and thus destructive to the ecosystem.
It puts forth that, by moving toward regenerative practices, we can become sustainable.
With clean food, water, textiles, construction materials, all produced locally,
not only is the relaince on global supply chains reduced and the distress of scarcity limited,
stress associated mental illnesses, crime, and violence are also reduced through created oppurtunities.
In short, the solutions have always been here, it is simply a matter of harnessing these natural forces.
I am certain setting off on this course will help develop enriching cultures centered around fertile, productive landscapes... and, infact, _within_ them;
We face many obstacles... legacy politics, petrochemical profit incentives for corporate "science"... time itself...
the solutions are here... all we need is one viral meme
Food Forestry, Regenerative Farming, Livestock Cycling, Alternative Construction Methods, Biomass, Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency