Together for a regenerative future
RED stands for the regeneration of soils and ecosystems. Knowledge, practical experience and careful development come together to create living landscapes and a healthy Earth for generations to come.
Our structure
The foundation for regenerative change
Method A shared framework and unifying values RED Regenerative Ecosystem Development
Media
Documenting development, preparing knowledge and publishing it.
Project:
Fertile Earth
A place for practical work, monitoring, research and continuous development.
Academy
Practice-oriented courses, webinars and carefully developed learning resources.
Consulting & Planning
Site-specific planning and support for regenerative projects.
Insights and experience from practical work flow back into the RED Method and strengthen the shared framework.
Current projects
What RED is currently preparing, testing in practice and building step by step.
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The personal motivation, way of working and long-term vision behind RED.
Discover RED → Practical workPractical reference
The documented development on La Gomera – including the initial conditions, the work carried out and the visible changes.
Open practical reference →New on the RED Blog
The four latest articles placed in their scientific context
Adaptive Multi-Paddock Grazing
A field study on plant biomass and topsoil carbon – including its opportunities and methodological limitations.
The BEAM approach
Four years of building soil carbon in a field experiment – impressive results that require careful interpretation.
Soil microbiotic
How microbial networks influence restoration and why species lists alone are not enough.
Biological soil crusts
The living protective skin of dry soils and its site-dependent potential.
Building stable humus sustainably
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