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Transition Dynamics Toward Regenerative Closed-Loop Resource Cycling Systems within Agroecosystem-Based Production Nutrition Frameworks

4 University of Muscat, Oman

Abstract

The transition toward regenerative closed-loop resource cycling systems within agroecosystem-based production nutrition frameworks represents a critical paradigm shift in sustainable agriculture. Conventional agricultural systems, characterized by linear resource flows and high external input dependency, are increasingly unable to address environmental degradation, resource inefficiencies, and nutritional imbalances. This study investigates the transition dynamics involved in adopting regenerative closed-loop systems, emphasizing the interplay between ecological processes, technological infrastructures, and socio-institutional factors.

The research develops a multi-layered analytical framework integrating circular economy principles, system thinking methodologies, and digital monitoring technologies. Drawing on the circular economy framework in agriculture (Agarwal et al., 2025), the study conceptualizes regenerative systems as self-sustaining agroecosystems where waste streams are reintegrated into productive cycles. The analysis incorporates system thinking approaches (Dhigfora, 2019) and information system design models (Winarno et al., 2022) to understand how feedback loops and data-driven decision-making influence transition pathways.

The study further explores the role of technological innovations, including real-time monitoring systems and sensor-based data acquisition (Permana, 2021; Lu et al., 2022), in facilitating system transformation. Socio-demographic factors, particularly aging populations and technology adoption barriers (Charness & Boot, 2009; CDC, 2013), are also examined as critical determinants of transition dynamics. These factors influence workforce readiness, knowledge transfer, and system adaptability.

Findings indicate that transition dynamics are non-linear and highly context-dependent, shaped by technological accessibility, ecological conditions, and institutional support mechanisms. While regenerative systems offer significant benefits in terms of resource efficiency and sustainability, challenges such as high initial investment, knowledge gaps, and system complexity hinder widespread adoption.

This study contributes to the field by providing a comprehensive framework for analyzing transition dynamics in agroecosystem-based systems. It offers practical insights for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners seeking to accelerate the adoption of regenerative agricultural practices while addressing systemic barriers.

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How to Cite

Ali Al-Harthy. (2026). Transition Dynamics Toward Regenerative Closed-Loop Resource Cycling Systems within Agroecosystem-Based Production Nutrition Frameworks. Global Multidisciplinary Journal, 5(02), 139-148. https://www.grpublishing.org/journals/index.php/gmj/article/view/411

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