Harmonised Monitoring
Develop a common agroecological monitoring framework across all pilot regions.
REAGRY develops science-based agroecological transition pathways rooted in traditional land-use knowledge and real-world farming experience.
Climate change, soil degradation, biodiversity loss and increasing drought pressure are major challenges across European agricultural landscapes. While many traditional farming systems supported resilient ecosystems for centuries, their integration into modern agricultural systems remains fragmented.
REAGRY connects traditional ecological knowledge, regenerative land management and scientific research to develop scalable and regionally adapted agroecological solutions.
The project combines ecological monitoring, socio-economic analysis, stakeholder engagement and policy-oriented research to support sustainable agricultural transitions across Europe.
Develop a common agroecological monitoring framework across all pilot regions.
Strengthen collaboration between farmers, researchers and policymakers through Living Labs.
Evaluate the economic viability and resilience of agroecological practices.
Develop science-based agroecological transition pathways for diverse European regions.
Support wider adoption of regenerative agroecological solutions through dissemination and stakeholder engagement.
A strong consortium from five countries working together for a resilient agroecological future.