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The small forest: a laboratory for sustainability and regenerative production

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  • Liliana Bonin
  • Fernando Raffo

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El Bosque Pequeño is an innovative project located in Entre Ríos, Argentina, that integrates sustainability, regenerative and circular production, and nature-based solutions. This space, conceived as a sustainability laboratory, combines agricultural, educational and community practices to promote environmental conservation and harmonious coexistence between people and their environment. The proposal focuses on bioclimatic construction, efficient water management, the incorporation of native biodiversity, sustainable beekeeping and agricultural production, and the use of regenerative technologies such as composting and beneficial microorganisms. These practices not only mitigate environmental impact, but also generate applicable knowledge for rural and peri-urban development. From an educational approach, experiential, disruptive and continuous learning is promoted, which fosters cognitive and socioemotional skills, such as critical thinking and teamwork. This model combines cultural and sports activities, such as karate, to reinforce the values of coexistence and co-prosperity, while the preservation of a familiar historical legacy connects participants with their cultural context. El Bosque Pequeño represents an example of how participatory action research can transform a space into a sustainable model, combining education, production and conservation to address current social and environmental challenges.

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