Forest gardening for resilience: Growing regenerative food systems in New Zealand
New Zealand communities are adapting forest gardening practices to local climates, ecosystems, and indigenous knowledge, demonstrating place-based regenerative food systems grounded in years of research and practice.
Why this matters → This shows that regenerative food sovereignty can be scaled by rooting practices in local ecology and cultural context rather than importing universal models — a key pathway for decentralized food resilience.
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