Soil health research in the context of regenerative agriculture

Soil is increasingly considered a 'common good', like water and air. In Aotearoa New Zealand, we also need to consider principles integral to understanding soil health from a Māori perspective, considering that Māori have had a long connection to and understanding of soil. These include: m...

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