The focus is on three areas that are closely linked and reinforce natural cycles:
Water: The project explores ways to retain water in the landscape. Renaturalised streams and near-natural retention ponds create water reservoirs for dry periods. These measures mimic natural processes and reduce the risk of flooding.
Soil: Healthy soil is the foundation for resilient agriculture and an intact ecosystem. Planting appropriate crops and using conservation tillage practices promote soil fertility and water retention. The focus is on humus formation and erosion control.
Agroforestry: The integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural land (agroforestry) offers a number of benefits. Agroforestry systems protect the soil from erosion, store water and create a favourable microclimate. They provide habitats for insects and birds and increase biodiversity. The project promotes and tests the establishment of such systems.