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Case Studies & Articles


Farming with the forest: can reforestation help refugees meet their food needs?
Food forests offer a proven way to rebuild soils, biodiversity, and livelihoods. Research is increasingly showing that integrating trees with food production enhances multiple ecosystem services at once: soil carbon, water regulation, pollinator habitat, microclimate buffering, and often farm-level resilience and incomes.


Introducing our guide to Ecological Sanitation with reuse in camps and settlements
In a world grappling with climate crises, mass displacement, and dwindling resources, how we manage human waste in camps and settlements...


Rapid Relief, Long-Term Resilience: Is it possible to have a regenerative response to disasters?
What could it look like if immediate responses to disasters could be regenerative?


Reframing DRR as 'Designing for Resilience and Regeneration'
Re-Alliance members illustrate how we can apply regenerative thinking to disaster management The need for a revised approach to DRR...


A Crisis of Imagination: Why We Need to Rethink Our Relationship with Nature
How does the way we think about nature effect our relationship with the world around us? What needs to change?


Can Spices Provide Essential Minerals for Refugee Communities in East Africa?
Micronutrient deficiency is an enormous problem in refugee settings. Transforming refugees’ food systems through the scaling up of...


Grassroots Permaculture responses in times of crisis
What can a Permaculture response to disaster or displacement look like?
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