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Lex Icons™ are an eminently useful, peer-reviewed visual language of terms and machine-readable icons that describe how we create positive impacts to meet the globe’s greatest challenges.

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Born from an unprecedented global collaboration between hundreds of designers and agrifood system experts, the system that began as Foodicons™ has now evolved into the more comprehensive system of Lex Icons™, consisting of several thousands of machine-readable visual representations of foundational terms and concepts. Learn more here.

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Improved Forest Management

Improved forest management focuses on managing vegetation, restoring ecosystems, reducing hazards, and maintaining forest health in a way that results in increased carbon stocks within forests and/or reduces GHG emissions from forestry activities when compared to business-as-usual forestry practices.

Olya Batievskaya

Ukraine

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Locally Made Compost

Organic material produced from local waste, such as plant matter and food scraps, to enrich soil nutrients and improve plant growth.

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USA

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Managed Grazing

Dividing pasture into smaller areas, grazing only one at a time for short periods while the other areas rest and recover.

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Ethnobotanical Wisdom

Integrating traditional plant-based materials and techniques into product design, respecting and leveraging indigenous knowledge for sustainable solutions.

Olya Batievskaya

Ukraine

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IOT Enabled Monitoring

IOT Enabled Monitoring refers to the practice of collecting monitoring data through IoT enabled devices.

Hendi Perkasa

Indonesia

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Water Retention (increased)

Improved ability of soil or landscape to hold water, reducing runoff and increasing water availability for crops and vegetation.

Mykhailo Sidash

Ukraine

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Agrobiodiversity

Encompasses the variety of plant and animal species within agricultural systems, including diverse crops, livestock, and microorganisms that contribute to sustainable farming, resilience against pests, and enhanced nutritional options; vital subset of biodiversity that fosters ecosystem health and food security.

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Agrobiodiversity

Agroecology

“The study of the relation of agricultural crops and environment. Agroecology is a holistic approach that seeks to reconcile agriculture and local communities with natural processes for the common benefit of nature and livelihoods. It is inherently multidisciplinary, including sciences such as agronomy, ecology, environmental science, sociology, economics, history and others. “

Verónica Díaz

Mexico

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Agroecology

Agroforestry

The intentional integration of trees and shrubs into crop and animal farming systems, including hedgerows, windbreaks, and silvopasture.

Nilufer Sen

Turkey

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Agroforestry

Carbon Sink

A natural or artificial reservoir that absorbs and stores carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere; helps mitigate climate change by reducing the concentration of GHGs; systems that absorb more carbon than they release (e.g., forests, oceans, soils) play a crucial role in balancing the carbon cycle.

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Carbon Sink

Circular Business Model

Business strategies that emphasize the continuous use and recycling of resources, creating economic value while reducing environmental degradation.

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Indonesia

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Circular Business Model

Community Engagement

People sharing geographic proximity, a common interest, or identity working collaboratively to address issues that affect their well-being.

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Turkey

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Community Engagement

Ecological Restoration

The process by which natural environments recover after being disturbed, resulting in the reestablishment of species composition, habitat structures, and optimized ecological functions; can be induced or accelerated through human intervention.

Mykhailo Sidash

Ukraine

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Ecological Restoration

Empowered Participation

Involvement in decision-making processes where individuals, particularly marginalized groups, have the power to influence outcomes that affect their lives and communities.

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Ukraine

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Empowered Participation

Indigenous Knowledge

The collective wisdom, practices, and understanding developed by indigenous communities over generations; encompasses traditional skills, cultural insights, and sustainable approaches rooted in the unique relationship between indigenous communities and their environment.

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Indigenous Knowledge

Integrated Crop/Livestock

Incorporation of livestock within cropping systems for more efficient resource use, embracing natural pest control, and improving soil structure and productivity.

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Integrated Crop/Livestock

Irrigation

Artificial application of water to soil to assist in the growth of crops, typically through canals, sprinklers, or drip systems.

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Irrigation

Land Use Planning

Savannah Chappus

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Land Use Planning

Nature-Based Infrastructure

Strong and resilient nature-based habitats that protect outer areas, reducing erosion and damage to nearshore and inland regions.

Mykhailo Sidash

Ukraine

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Nature-Based Infrastructure

Nutrient Density

The concentration of essential nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, in a food relative to the calorie content; foods with high nutrient density provide a greater amount of beneficial nutrients per calorie, which supports a balanced and healthful diet; examples of nutrient-dense foods include fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains.

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Nutrient Density

Permaculture

Data analysis is the process of applying statistical techniques to describe, illustrate, condense, recap, and evaluate data from a project.

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Indonesia

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Permaculture

Recycle On-Farm Materials

Collecting and repurposing on-farm waste, including animal manure and plant material, which can be used to make compost and used as fertilizer.

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Recycle On-Farm Materials

Seed Sovereignty

Lingxi Li

USA

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Seed Sovereignty

Soil Fertility

The capacity of soil to provide essential nutrients for plant growth; essential for achieving sustained, consistent, and high quality crop yields in agriculture.

Ary Istikhory

Indonesia

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Soil Fertility

Value Chain

Supply chain transparency occurs when manufacturers and processors commit to knowing where and how their goods are produced, based on reliable data, and communicate this knowledge to their stakeholders, including customers.

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Indonesia

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Value Chain

Water Quantity

Reporting is an essential component of MRV, and it involves compiling and communicating the measured data on water quality and quantity. This may include regular reports, data visualization, or interactive dashboards. Reporting helps stakeholders, including government agencies, water utilities, researchers, and the public, understand the current status of water resources, identify trends, and make informed decisions regarding water management and conservation.

Juli Panchani

USA

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Water Quantity

Watershed Conservation

Watershed conservation refers to the protection and management of areas of land where all the water drains to a common point such as a river, lake, or ocean.

Juli Panchani

USA

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Watershed Conservation

Women’s Empowerment

The process of enabling and equipping women with the knowledge, resources, opportunities, and agency to exercise control over their lives and participate actively in all aspects of society; seeks to address gender inequalities and create conditions where women enjoy equal rights and opportunities.

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Women’s Empowerment

Youth Involvement

Engaging young people through educational programs and initiatives to be advocates for plastic reduction.

Nilufer Sen

Turkey

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Youth Involvement

Zero Hunger

A sustainable development objective that is part of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); aims to eradicate hunger, ensure food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture by 2030; addresses global challenges related to poverty, malnutrition, and equitable access to food resources.

Olya Batievskaya

Ukraine

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Zero Hunger

NATURE POSITIVE SOLUTIONS FROM A TO Z

Living Wage

Fair and living wages go beyond providing the bare minimum for workers to provide for themselves and their families and provide workers with greater mobility and agency while encouraging the growth of the industry.

Ana Carolina N.

Brazil

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Living Wage

Local Foods

Food products that are produced, processed, and often sold within a specific geographic region or community; supports regional economies, reduces transportation-related carbon footprints, provides consumers with fresh and seasonal produce, and fosters connections between producers and consumers; emphasizing local foods is part of sustainable and community-oriented food systems.

Amoolya Sandeep Kumar

India

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Local Foods

Locally Made Compost

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Locally Made Compost

Macronutrients

Essential nutrients required by the body in relatively large amounts to sustain growth, energy, and overall health; the three main macronutrients are carbohydrates, proteins, and fats; these nutrients provide the energy necessary for bodily functions and play key roles in metabolism, tissue repair, and other physiological processes.

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Macronutrients

Maintain Native Habitat

Preserving areas of food, water, shelter, and open space for wildlife and reflect naturally occurring ecosystem processes.

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Maintain Native Habitat

Maintain Residue Cover

Leaving plant material in the field to provide soil cover after harvest. Benefits include reduced erosion and recycling of nutrients.

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Maintain Residue Cover

Make Compost On-Site

Using on-farm/ranch organic materials to create compost, recycling nutrients on site and reducing the transportation resources needed to move materials to/from composting facility.

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Make Compost On-Site

Malnutrition

A health condition resulting from an imbalance between nutrient intake and requirements; includes both undernutrition (too few calories or nutrients) and overnutrition (excessive intake leading to overweight or obesity); can have severe health consequences and impact physical and mental development; addressing involves promoting a balanced diet and ensuring adequate access to nutritious food.

Emily VanderMey

USA

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Malnutrition

Malnutrition (Decreased)

A health condition resulting from an imbalance between nutrient intake and requirements; includes both undernutrition (too few calories or nutrients) and overnutrition (excessive intake leading to overweight or obesity); can have severe health consequences and impact physical and mental development; addressing involves promoting a balanced diet and ensuring adequate access to nutritious food.

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USA

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Malnutrition (Decreased)

Managed Grazing

Dividing pasture into smaller areas, grazing only one at a time for short periods while the other areas rest and recover.

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Managed Grazing

Manure

Manure is organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture. Most manure consists of animal feces; other sources include compost and green manure.

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Manure

Manure Management

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Manure Management

Market Access

A marine protected area (MPA) is a section of the ocean where a government has placed limits on human activity.

Mykhailo Sidash

Ukraine

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Market Access

Marketplace

A location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods.

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Marketplace

Measurement, Recording, and Verification (MRV)

A multi-step process that first measures current and changing conditions related to a specific Ecological Benefit, then records the relevant data in a prescribed and secure manner, and finally verifies the authenticity and accuracy of the recorded data through a third party.

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Turkey

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Measurement, Recording, and Verification (MRV)

Metrics

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Metrics

Micro Enterprise

Cameron Ward

USA

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Micro Enterprise

Micropropagation

A technique used to produce large numbers of identical plants (clones) from a selected stock plant

Veeksha Mehndiratta

India

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Micropropagation

Mitigate Deforestation

The stopping/avoidance of forest clearance/removal from land that is then converted to non-forest use.
Mitigate Deforestation

Hendi Perkasa

Indonesia

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Mitigate Deforestation

Mitigate Deforestation

Mobile Monitoring

Mitigation refers to the actions taken to reduce or prevent the impact of a potential harm or threat (e.g. mitigating fires in forests, or mitigating climate change by reducing carbon emissions)
Mobile Monitoring

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Indonesia

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Mobile Monitoring

Mobile Monitoring

Moisture Sensor

Electronic sensors used for measuring soil moisture content by detecting changes in soil dielectric (electrical insulation) properties.

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Moisture Sensor

Monitoring

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Monitoring

Monocropping

A farming model that prioritizes efficiency and high yields, sacrificing bio-diversity and natural resiliency. Monocropping (the intense cultivation of one single crop in a large field) is achieved by using pesticides and other agro-chemicals.

Mikhaylo S.

Ukraine

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Monocropping

Mulching

Adding a protective layer of material on top of the soil, including wood chips, compost, leaf litter, crop residues, etc.

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