c’était pas pour te tacler, juste, intéressé malgré le peu de surface dispo, j’ai regardé la vidéo et ai cherché à en savoir plus sur le fondateur, appris que le livre est déjà épuisé (eh oui) puis je suis tombé là_dessus, et j’ai arrêté là. par ailleurs, si tu veux vraiment te former (il y a inévitablement des choses intéressantes en plus du « seule la photosynthèse produit de la valeur », suivez mon regard), inscrit toi vite ! les stages à je sais plus combien de centaines d’euros la semaine sont bookés jusqu’à fin 2024...
Götsch
▻https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Götsch
Götsch has achieved renown due to the results of his methods, evident in the successes of his farm Olhos D’Água.[5] The farm has been visited by Brazilian government agencies that carry out environmental control. It is considered notable because the land was previously considered hopelessly degraded by the farming community, and in a few short years, has been restored to levels of biodiversity and productivity that compare well with untouched forest regions in the Amazon region.[citation needed]
Götsch’s work in Latin America on models of agroforestry has led to the conversion of large tracts of degraded land into productive and diverse agroforests.[6][7] He has developed a new technique of rapid recovery of poor soils by imitating existing patterns in nature in which carefully selected species of plants – a consortium of species – are placed at a given spacing and orientation, introduced in a predetermined sequence, and are heavily pruned during their growth period at regular intervals. In the space of a few years, he has converted over 1200 acres of degraded land in Brazil into a productive rainforest that produces premium cacao, among other things.[8] His students and some businesses are now implementing the same techniques combining commercial and ecological interests.
Some key principles of his approach include:[citation needed]
Process-based, not input-based: Rather than seeking to add nutrients from outside sources, syntropic agriculture mimics and accelerates natural succession processes to capture carbon, water, nutrients (via wildlife) and diversity in degraded and undeveloped land.
Heavy pruning: To add biomass to the soil, retain soil moisture, open up canopy, increase carbon capture and transpiration.
’Water is planted (‘Água se planta!’)’ By introducing plants that store water, and increase transpiration.
’Turn our enemies into our friends.’ Farmers should look for plants that are green all year (even in severe drought, especially weeds) and plant many of these. These should include tree such as eucalypts that if managed correctly can help protect and foster less robust species, and produce much organic matter quickly to cover and rebuild the soil.
dicton : « l’eau se plante ». je pige pas comment l’eucalyptus qui glougloute à donf aide à la transpiration de sols couverts de biomasse, sinon le raisonnement apport en azote et en carbone tient. il a fallut admettre que « la nature » n’existe pas (une Amazonie peuplée d’acteurs qui ont façonnés le vivant à leur usage, par exemple). forts de cette (re) découverte (pensons aux murets et à l’irrigation dans les Corbières avant l’exode rural), ça charlatanisme pas mal (ce qui rappelle d’ailleurs l’aspiration au retour à un « communisme primitif »...)
sur ces question terre/subsistance, j’ai trouvé intéressant cet article publié par Cabrioles ►https://seenthis.net/messages/1013953
#ésotérisme #écologie