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Climate change is a global challenge, but its solutions are often local and cultural. What's one traditional practice or indigenous knowledge from a specific region that you think offers a valuable, sustainable model for the rest of the world?
Terra preta from the Amazon shows how biochar rich soils can stay fertile for generations while locking carbon It is a traditional practice that offers climate change solutions 2025 and a real model for regenerative farming
Zaï pits in the Sahel trap rainwater and concentrate organic matter in pockets near the plant roots A few dozen pits per square meter can revive degraded land and boost yields This low tech approach pairs well with other soil moisture strategies climate change solutions 2025
Waru Waru raised fields in the Andes create a micro climate by flooding and draining beds The design protects crops from frost and drought showing how ancient knowledge can guide modern climate adaptation
Three Sisters polyculture in the northeast uses maize beans and squash together to optimize space and soil fertility The combination spreads risk and supports nutrition without heavy inputs
Chinampas in central Mexico show how floating gardens multiply growing area and preserve soil fertility in wetlands This traditional practice could inspire urban producers in crowded zones