Scenarios about 'regenerative agriculture'
Regenerative agriculture refers to farming and grazing practices that focus on rehabilitating ecosystem health by rebuilding soil organic matter and restoring biodiversity. This holistic approach to food production emerged as a response to industrial agriculture's environmental impacts, combining indigenous knowledge with modern science to improve carbon sequestration, water cycles, and ecosystem resilience. In alternate history scenarios, different timelines of agricultural development could explore worlds where regenerative practices became dominant earlier, potentially averting climate crises or creating different patterns of land use and food security.
What If The North American Great Plains Had Different Agricultural Practices?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Indigenous agricultural methods in the Great Plains were sustained and integrated into modern farming, potentially transforming the ecological history and economic development of North America's heartland.