Summary
Regenerative agriculture (RA) and soil conservation are critical approaches to enhancing ecosystem health, soil fertility, and biodiversity while improving agricultural productivity and resilience to climate change. These sustainable land management practices address environmental degradation and promote long-term agricultural sustainability. This study explores the principles and benefits of RA, emphasizing its role in soil health restoration, carbon sequestration, and climate change mitigation. It examines key RA practices, including conservation agriculture, organic farming, minimum tillage, crop rotation, cover cropping, agroforestry, composting, and livestock integration. A systematic review of RA practices was conducted, analyzing their ecological, agronomic, and economic impacts acr
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