Rooted in Renewal: How Regenerative Organic Agriculture Revives Soil and Supports Ecosystem Services

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Regenerative Organic Agriculture (ROAg) is gaining recognition as a viable response to the widespread issues of soil degradation and declining ecosystem functionality associated with conventional farming. In a systematic review published in Ecosystem Services, Colombi et al. (2025) evaluate the outcomes of 24 peer-reviewed studies—including 17 that experimentally compare ROAg with conventional practices—to assess how ROAg influences soil health and its capacity to support vital ecosystem services.

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