The Baltic Sea suffers from eutrophication, which is largely due to emissions of plant nutrients from specialized agriculture. The basis […]
In the BERAS Implementation project (Building Ecological Regenerative Agriculture and Societies), which was in fact an implementation based on the results in BERAS 2003-2006, 24 partners in 9 countries and 35 associated members from 11 countries participated.
The point of departure for the project is three concepts that can contribute to reducing eutrophication and the climate impact in general as well as promoting biodiversity:
Södertörn University was Lead Partner. This project also included Södertälje municipality's Diet Unit, which began its work with implementing the Diet for a Clean Baltic concept (now Diet for a Green Planet) in public meals.
The project produced several concepts, policies and recommendations advocating a conversion to Ecological Regenerative Agriculture (ERA).
Find material from BERAS Implementation in the BERAS Library.
The Baltic Sea suffers from eutrophication, which is largely due to emissions of plant nutrients from specialized agriculture. The basis […]
Diet for a Green Planet tar hänsyn till hållbarhet inom flera områden. Klimat Mat kostar energi att producera och orsakar […]
BERAS International Foundation (www.berasinternational.se) was created in 2014 as s a result of the BERAS Implementation project. Together with IFOAM […]