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Alo Land Strategy Summary
Alo Land is a regenerative initiative by us – Petru and Inês. We are former tech professionals who moved to Portugal with our two children. We currently manage a 1-hectare plot with a food forest and own an additional 2.5-hectare undeveloped plot nearby.
Vision and Goals
- Land restoration using regenerative practices
- Supporting holistic well-being (physical, emotional, spiritual)
- Cultivating eight forms of capital (financial, material, living, social, intellectual, experiential, spiritual, cultural)
- Building community resilience
Current Challenges
- Overwhelming workload maintaining the food forest
- Potential for more social connections, particularly for the adults
- Gaps in food production despite potential
- Restrictions on travel due to land care responsibilities
Strategic Approach
The family has shifted to an incremental growth strategy that focuses on:
- Leveraging existing resources and activities
- Attracting people to the land (as participants or volunteers)
- Creating a volunteer pipeline
- Thoughtful development of their 2.5-hectare plot
What's with the name?
From Wiktionary: alō (present infinitive alere, perfect active aluī, supine altum or alitum); third conjugation
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- I foster, I nourish
- I raise (as a child, an animal, etc.)
- I feed, I maintain, I develop
From our visual diary...
She might not have any eggs yet, but this Muscovy duck is ready to be a mother.
She might not have any eggs yet, but this Muscovy duck is ready to be a mother.
This beautiful duck is ready and building her nest.
This beautiful duck is ready and building her nest.It is heartwarming to see her dedication and skill, that no one taught her, but she so naturally displays.
This is not a black and white photo.
This is not a black and white photo.There was a fire next to our village and this is what is left.Just a few days ago, we were playing here with the kids. Now there are ashes.Right next to the burnt area, you can see what grows: eucalyptus, heather, gorse, and pine...