Regenerating Indigenous Healing Grounds
Māori women leading a regenerative land project to restore indigenous biodiversity and food sovereignty, focusing on soil health and native reforestation in Wellington, Aotearoa.User Review
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Reviewed on 19 Apr 2024 01:00 AM
Projects must be place-based and demonstrate regenerative activities for the benefit of ecosystem health, community well-being, and restoration.
The project 'Regenerating Indigenous Healing Grounds' is place-based, located in Kaitoke, Aoteaora, and demonstrates regenerative activities such as reforesting farmland, restoring biodiversity, and facilitating indigenous food sovereignty, which collectively benefit ecosystem health and community well-being.
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