Across the globe we have witnessed mass environmental degradation take place. Along with the rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide, desertification has also proliferated. Local economies, ecosystems, and populations are impacted by these shifting landscapes that turn fertile grasslands into barren wastelands.
As we all collectively search for solutions to address the large, complex problems we are facing in the 21st century, The Savory Institute is taking a bold lead with a land management framework that is helping to regenerate land, sequester carbon, reconnect the hydrological cycle, and springboard biodiversity across continents.
On this episode of The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast, Bobby Gill of The Savory Institute recounts his story of how he began to tune into the message of holistic management when he began to make the link between human health and planetary health. Bobby is a phenomenal storyteller and passionate about the work that The Savory Institute is doing around the globe.
We explore fascinating topics that range from how holistic management is helping struggling farmers and ranchers get out of debt and steward their local environments, to applying holistic management as a framework for businesses and organizations to thrive.
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The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast is an independent show exploring the people, projects, and capital reshaping how land gets used and communities get built. Two organizations grew directly out of this work, and they're worth knowing:
Hamlet Capital finances and advises on projects that integrate agriculture and conservation with mixed-use development. If you're building one or looking to invest, let's talk.
Latitude is a real estate brokerage representing sanctuary properties rooted in nature, beauty, and meaningful living.