O ρόλος της αναγεννητικής γεωργίας στην κλιματική αλλαγή και η ανάπτυξη της στην Ελλάδα
The role of regenerative agriculture in climate change and its development in Greece

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Αναγεννητική γεωργία ; Αγροτική ανθεκτικότητα ; Προσαρμογή ; Κλιματική αλλαγή ; Βιώσιμες γεωργικές πρακτικέςAbstract
Regenerative agriculture is a transformative approach to sustainable agriculture that offers solutions to critical environmental and socioeconomic challenges. The paper takes a close look at the adoption of regeneration practices in various global contexts, each highlighting the role these practices play in improving soil health, mitigating climate change and promoting biodiversity. Drawing from case studies, this study analyzes the impact of practices such as holistic grazing, agroforestry and permaculture on restoring ecosystems and improving the resilience of agricultural systems. The results highlight the ability of these methods to enhance ecological balance and promote sustainable productivity, helping to effectively address the impacts of climate change. Regenerative approaches have helped against recurring droughts and increasingly erratic weather conditions in Australia, while in Latin America, both indigenous communities and small-scale farmers are doing the same through traditional ecological knowledge in regenerative farming systems. The paper then goes on to explain the economic and social consequences of regenerative agriculture, such as increased food security, local economic development and community empowerment. Finally, the study synthesizes the state of current research and field examples to provide a comprehensive overview of the potential that regenerative agriculture can have in shaping the future of global food systems, offering a holistic path towards ecological restoration, climate adaptation and sustainable food production.