EcoMimetic Agriculture is a groundbreaking research project aimed at creating agricultural systems that closely mimic natural ecological processes. This approach integrates the principles of ecology and biomimicry to develop farming techniques that enhance biodiversity, improve soil health, and maximize water efficiency. By studying and replicating the complex interactions found in untouched ecosystems, researchers aim to design agricultural practices that require minimal external inputs such as pesticides and fertilizers, thereby reducing environmental impact while increasing crop resilience and productivity. The project also explores innovative ways to integrate native flora and fauna into agricultural landscapes, fostering ecosystems that support both agriculture and wildlife.
Contributors: Luisa Fernández
Contributors: Luisa Fernández
Contributors: Karan Singh