Soil is alive, not a finite resource. Can regenerative practices help restore ecosystems before collapse occurs?
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Dr. Amin Sharififar holds a PhD, a Master’s degree, and a Bachelor’s degree in agricultural and environmental soil science, with expertise in spatial science. He has over four years of postdoctoral research experience in environmental soil science. His research focuses on developing quantified and systematic approaches for soil monitoring and assessment. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sydney, developing methods and tools to quantify and map soil security. He is keen on researching soil-climate interactions and the role of soil in climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Dr. Amin Sharififar holds a PhD, a Master’s degree, and a Bachelor’s degree in agricultural and environmental soil science, with expertise in spatial science. He has over four years of postdoctoral research experience in environmental soil science. His research focuses on developing quantified and systematic approaches for soil monitoring and assessment. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Sydney, developing methods and tools to quantify and map soil security. He is keen on researching soil-climate interactions and the role of soil in climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Soil is alive, not a finite resource. Can regenerative practices help restore ecosystems before collapse occurs?