K Brown
Biomedical sciences
University of Canberra
Australia
Biography
The aim of Kimberly's research project is to better understand the pathways by which engaging in regenerative farming practices may influence farmer wellbeing, including in differing farming conditions (such as drought). The regenerative farming movement has gained momentum in recent years, along with associated claims regenerative farming may improve the wellbeing of farmers and their communities. Using data from the Regional Wellbeing Survey, this research project will explore and describe pathways by which regenerative farming may influence wellbeing, including in differing farming conditions such as drought. The aim of Kimberly's research project is to better understand the pathways by which engaging in regenerative farming practices may influence farmer wellbeing, including in differing farming conditions (such as drought). The regenerative farming movement has gained momentum in recent years, along with associated claims regenerative farming may improve the wellbeing of farmers and their communities. Using data from the Regional Wellbeing Survey, this research project will explore and describe pathways by which regenerative farming may influence wellbeing, including in differing farming conditions such as drought.
Research Interest
Health and wellbeing throughout the lifespan.