Jason LaMarr Wasden*
Government and Community Engagement, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA
*Corresponding Author: Jason LaMarr Wasden, Government and Community Engagement, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA.
Received: December 13, 2024; Published: December 26, 2024
This article explores the opportunity that Clark County Nevada has to implement Permaculture, Regenerative Agriculture, and Earthships to grow food that could be consumed by the Clark County School District students. It looks at establishing the I-11 corri dor from Mexico, through Elko Nevada, ending in Elko Canada. This will provide an economic benefit to the rural communities where the interstate would be built providing that they eliminate legal prostitution, in order to, encourage people, and businesses to move to these underserved rural communities.
Keywords: Agriculture; Chronic Disease; Clark County School District; Education; Earthship; K-12; Metabolic Health; Permaculture; Regenerative
Citation: Jason LaMarr Wasden., et al. “Growing Tomorrow: Integrating Water Stewardship, Beavers, Permaculture, Regenerative Agriculture, Earthship Learning, and Community Renewal to Improve the Metabolic Health of P-12 Students in Clark County and Empower Communities Across Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Mexico, and Canada". Acta Scientific Agriculture 9.1 (2025): 78-84.
Copyright: © 2025 Jason LaMarr Wasden., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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