Eduardo Aguilar-Espinoza
Edu is an agroecologist and climate justice advocate. With an MSc in Agroecology, he has led Mesoamerican farming projects and served as IAFN coordinator. He balances professional translation with restoring a 1-acre family plot in Chiapas, Mexico.
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Analog Forestry is a system of ecological restoration that focuses on increasing biodiversity by imitating natural forest systems in order to create economically productive and environmentally mature forests. This methodology builds on traditional forest gardens, which are human-created systems that restore degraded landscapes while providing economic benefits. The organization works through a network of trainers and partners to advance sustainable forest restoration practices globally.
Analog Forestry is a system of ecological restoration that focuses on increasing biodiversity by imitating natural forest systems in order to create economically productive and environmentally mature forests. This methodology builds on traditional forest gardens, which are human-created systems that restore degraded landscapes while providing economic benefits. The organization works through a network of trainers and partners to advance sustainable forest restoration practices globally.