agroecology.world hosts projects in the world of agroecology that focus on transformative, regenerative action that improves soil, community and planetary health, while promoting social and environmental justice. There are two sections here: One is documenting live, on-going projects and initiatives, while the other section lists projects and initiatives that have been concluded and are archived here in perpetuity.
Live projects / On-going initiatives
‘Women’s Right to Communal Land‘ (WRCL) is a collaborative action research project which explores the different dimensions of women’s right to communal lands in the context of the climate crisis in East Africa (Tanzania, Kenya) and West Africa (Mali, Guinea). The project combines capacity building, participatory research, community dialogues, and action for social change.
Gaza Foodways is a transdisciplinary research collaboration that supports a ‘just transition’ to diversified food and farming by promoting women-led agricultural research, practice and policy formulation that advances women’s socioeconomic and political participation in food system planning, organisation and resourcing
towards food sovereignty:
INSPIRA TERRITORIO is an action research project aimed at creating a territorial food system in the Sierra de Aracena, Spain.
Following Manoomin: The political economy of wild rice
This research is being carried out by Jessica Milgroom on the commodification of wild rice in the Great Lakes region of the United States.
Archived projects / Documentation in perpetuity:
Farming for Climate Justice created a network of early career researchers from the UK and South Africa drawn from both academia and civil society networks to co-generate inclusive research capable of restoring ecosystem functions and building socially just and climate resilient food & farming systems: