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The Rewilders: Restoring the Ancient Pulse of the Aravallis

By WCEF2026
The Rewilders: Restoring the Ancient Pulse of the Aravallis

This video presents a practical case for regenerative land management within the circular economy, with a strong emphasis on agriculture and ecosystem recovery. It frames regenerating nature as one of the three core principles of circularity and argues that food systems are among the most powerful levers for restoring natural landscapes. The discussion moves beyond general sustainability language and names specific practices that can be applied on the ground. These include cover cropping, reduced tillage, and water management, along with the broader need to adapt methods to local conditions. That local adaptation point is important because it recognizes that regeneration is not a one-size-fits-all formula; the right approach depends on climate, soils, and available nutrients and energy flows. The video also emphasizes recycling nutrients locally and reducing hard biodiversity loss by improving how land is managed at the landscape scale. Another concrete claim is that regenerative agriculture can improve long-term yields because healthier ecosystems increase climate resilience and support thriving plants. For practitioners, this makes the video useful as an implementation-oriented overview of how regenerative agriculture is tied to ecosystem function, productivity, and resilience rather than being treated as a purely ethical or aesthetic choice. The content is especially relevant to farmers, land managers, and circular economy teams that want to understand how regenerative principles translate into operations. While it is not a detailed technical manual, it offers enough specific methods and rationale to support practical decision-making and to identify where regenerative agriculture can fit within broader restoration and land-use strategies.

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