Our work focuses on the regeneration of the territory and its bio-cultural landscape, organized into four areas that are interconnected and mutually supportive.

  • Conservation and Regeneration of Ecosystems

  • Integrated Territorial Management

  • Regenerative Transition Economy

  • Governance, Culture and Regenerative Learning

We care for and restore ecosystems, promoting native biodiversity, soil health, and the recovery of water cycles.

At the same time, we seek more integrated ways of managing the landscape, bringing agriculture, forestry, grazing, and place-adapted traditional knowledge closer together.

We also work on creating more regenerative local economies, supporting training, collaborative networks, community initiatives, and cultural experiences linked to the territory.

All of this is sustained by an ongoing practice of learning, listening, and collaboration, valuing human relationships, the living memory of the landscape, and the co-construction of more resilient futures.