Regen Ecosystems
Regenerating land, culture and livelihoods through agriculture value chains

What are Regenerative Ecosystems?

Our practice is dedicated to cultivating regenerative food systems and natural value chains that heal landscapes, uplift communities, and revitalize cultural identity. It is a place-based approach to regeneration – working with the land, not just on it, where climate resilience, biodiversity, and human well-being are co-designed into the fabric of economic life.


Regen Ecosystems seeks to reconnect people with their land, reimagine prosperity through care and abundance, and regenerate the systems that sustain life, starting with soil, seed, and story.

« We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children. »

Native America Proverb

How we help regenerate ecosystems

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Supporting ecological restoration

We support climate-positive, agro-ecological practices such as reforestation with endemic trees, agroforestry, and soil regeneration.

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Empowering women and strengthening local ownership

We ensure that regenerative economies are inclusive, equitable, and rooted in dignified livelihoods across the value chain.

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Safeguarding ancestral knowledge and cultural heritage

We celebrate ingredients and practices passed down through generations – that hold ecological, nutritional, and spiritual value.

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Promoting biodiversity-based economic models

We create alternatives to extractive industries by monetizing ecosystem stewardship and advancing food sovereignty, health, and resilience.

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Creating synergies with regenerative hospitality

We onboard local hotels as market anchors and storytelling vessels—bringing global attention and value to local ingredients and cultures.

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Our Impact so far:

Inspiration from the Great Green Wall: A Proof of Concept

Our work builds on insights gained through pioneering efforts such as the Great Green Wall (GGW) Value Chain Action Agenda, developed in partnership with the World Economic Forum. In regions facing desertification, youth unemployment, and biodiversity collapse, we co-designed a strategy to link land restoration with income generation, using commercially viable, climate-resilient species like the Acacia senegal (gum Arabic), Balanites, and Baobab.
This holistic approach combined:

  • Science-based land restoration techniques;
  • Community-led harvesting and processing models;
  • Regional coordination among African Union stakeholders;
  • Partnerships with ethical ingredient buyers;
  • Frameworks for equitable benefit-sharing and capacity-building.

The GGW experience showed that regenerative value chains are not just environmental projects: they are nation-building strategies for food, dignity, and climate stability.


Regen Ecosystems now aims to scale this model, adapting it to new territories—from the Sahel to the Amazon—guided by the same principles: restore nature, regenerate economies, and revive meaning in the relationship between people and place.

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Case studies

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The Alliance for the Great Green Wall

Launched in January 2023 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Alliance for the Great Green Wall was a bold initiative spearheaded by Regenopolis. It aimed to create a collaborative platform of mission-aligned organizations to unlock the untapped potential of regenerative value chains across the Sahel, by directly supporting ecopreneurs and linking them to global markets. The Alliance sought to become a service ecosystem bridging local regenerative efforts with global capital, expertise, and corporate demand.

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WB Rural Logistics: Decarbonizing Rural logistics in the Sahel

Commissioned by the World Bank, this one-year regional study aimed to assess the enabling environment for scaling rural logistics systems that are both climate-resilient and low-carbon. Regenopolis, in partnership with GRID Engineers and ES Partners, delivered a deep-dive analysis of rural transport infrastructure and accessibility across Senegal, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Niger, with a focus on linking logistics planning to the growth of local agricultural value chains and inclusive development in fragile, climate-vulnerable areas.

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Unlocking pathways for land restoration in the Sahel

Regenopolis, commissioned by the World Economic Forum’s 1t.org initiative, conducted a strategic assessment to develop commercially viable pathways for land restoration in the Sahel. This project aimed to enhance tree-based agricultural value chains, supporting the African Union’s Great Green Wall initiative in ecological restoration, climate resilience, and local development.

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