RESOURCES ON SOIL &
ITS INTRICATE WORLDS

UNEARTHING CONVERSATIONS TOWARDS RECONCILIATION OF LAND & SPIRIT

Welcome to our resource page dedicated to unearthing meaningful dialogues and amplifying voices around the world that are paving the way towards the reconciliation of land and spirit. In a world where the intricate connection between soil, food systems, and the well-being of both the Earth and its inhabitants are increasingly recognised, we hope this gathering of resources serves as a beacon for those seeking to delve into the profound discussions surrounding these crucial topics.

Join us in an ever-growing awareness and honouring of the interconnectedness of soil, land, food, and spirit.

If you believe there are other helpful resources that should be included on this page, we invite you to email them over to livingsoil.asia@gmail.com. Thank you.

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On Biotic Pumps: β€œThe Biotic Climate and the Soil Sponge” by Didi Persehouse

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On Net-Zero Policies & Ecoacoustics: Soil Care Network’s August 2023 Newsletter Issue

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OFFSHOOT by A Growing Culture, Global

  • Offshoot is a newsletter about the issues we’re all grappling with in the conversation about the future of food. What does a just food system look like? How do we weigh individual actions against the need for collective mobilisation? How do we balance critique and hope in activism? If you find yourself wondering about these questions too, you’d appreciate this newsletter collection.

    Learn more, here.

KISS THE GROUND, United States

  • Kiss The Ground is an audience-supported nonprofit promoting regeneration and healthy soil as a viable solution for our climate, wellness, and water crisis. Since 2013, they’ve inspired millions to participate in the Regenerative Movement through storytelling, education, and partnerships.

    Learn more, here.

FOODSCAPE PAGES, Asia

  • Foodscape Pages is community driven platform for publications and gatherings that inspire meaningful conversations and new perspectives around the ecology and culture of food. Through the lens and medium of food, we hold space for personal stories of lived experiences and for direct connections with practitioners on the ground.

    Learn more, here.

PUNPUN, North Thailand

  • Pun Pun is a small organic farm, as well as a seed-saving and sustainable living learning center. They strive to find more ways to live a more self-reliant lifestyle by growing organic food, building their own natural homes, and experimenting with low-tech appropriate technologies. They seek to bring back the tradition of seed saving amongst farmers and growers by collecting, propagating, and exchanging indigenous and rare varieties. They seek to live simply in community whilst offering programs based on an experimental and experiential learning approach.

    Learn more, here.

ECHO COMMUNITY, Global

  • ECHO has regional impact centers around the world working to connect small-scale farmers, and those working to eliminate world hunger, with essential resources and each other. ECHO’s resources represent a vast knowledge base of practical information, experienced technical support, and an extensive seed bank focused on highly beneficial underutilized plants. 

    ECHO also works to identify, validate, document and disseminate best practices in sustainable agriculture and appropriate technology. 

    Through ECHOcommunity and events worldwide, ECHO creates opportunities for field-based practitioners to connect with each other to share experience, ideas and encouragement.

    Learn more, here.