NBS short description
Assess the environmental and social impacts of innovative
farming initiatives within the Regenerative Farming Network
in Denmark.
Assessing how different types of innovative farms contribute
to ecological restoration and social engagement in food production.
Governance of the case
The case is farmer-led.
Challenges raised during the preparatory meetings
It was suggested to focus more on éngaging other relevant actors besides the farmers.
Who owns the land?
Private land ownership.
Geographic area
Regenerative farming network is a community of farmers
located throughout Denmark. The network consists of different types of farmers and people interested in regenerative farming: young small-scale farmers, established farmers who want to transition from industrial farming to regenerative practices.
Related projects with synergies
Regenerative Farming Network and Roskilde University Fab
Lab that leads a project on creating a co-production space
with regenerative farmers.
Local partners, associations, initiatives and champions engaged
To be determined.
Relevance for the lighthouse
Development and implementation of successful rural NBS: 1)
how innovative farming practices can contribute to combating climate change and increasing biodiversity; 2) assessing the benefits of unconventional farming arrangements for rural social capital and citizens engagement in co-production of community.