Regenerative Agriculture for Climate Resilience and Food Security in Southeast Asia

Authors:  Paul Teng and Elyssa Ludher

Published:23 June 2026

ISEAS Perspective 2026/45

 

Southeast Asia’s agrifood systems are under increasing pressure from soil degradation, biodiversity loss, water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change, all of which threaten long-term food security.

Regenerative agriculture offers a pathway to address these by restoring soil health, biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and climate resilience. Regenerative agriculture seeks to reverse environmental degradation while supporting long-term food production.

 

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