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Liz Carlisle: Healing grounds: Climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming

Island Press, Washington and Covelo, USA, 2022, 200 pp., ISBN 9781642832211

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  1. Forage-boosting behavior of buffaloes through their saliva and rotational grazing leads to increased forage cover that leads to more carbon capture naturally.

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  • IPES-Food. 2022. Smoke and Mirrors: Examining competing framings of food system sustainability: Agroecology, regenerative agriculture, and nature-based solutions (Briefing No. 2; pp. 1–29). http://www.ipes-food.org/pages/smokeandmirrors. Accessed 24 Jan 2023

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Kumar, K. Liz Carlisle: Healing grounds: Climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming. Agric Hum Values 40, 1373–1374 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-023-10433-7

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