CROPS4LIFE: Regenerative practices for agroecological transition David González and Javier Chaves explore regenerative practices for agroecological transition through the CROPS4LIFE project. In a global context marked by agricultural intensification, massive biodiversity loss, and accelerated soil degradation, regenerative food systems are emerging as a technically and socially viable alternative. The CROPS4LIFE project, promoted by the Environmental Studies Centre (CEA) of the City Council of Vitoria-Gasteiz, is positioned as a benchmark in the implementation of these practices within its peri-urban environment. This model transforms traditional production dynamics by integrating ecological, social, and economic principles aimed at decarbonisation.
González et al. (Thu,) studied this question.