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Everyone in the SOILTRIBES community is invited to contribute. You can publish your own Field Notes directly here and, if you wish, link them to debates or proposals taking place elsewhere on the platform. In this way, Field Notes become part of a wider ecosystem of dialogue — weaving personal voices into collective processes.

We encourage you to write in your own style, with the freedom to be experimental, poetic, or analytical. The important thing is that your note speaks from experience and opens a door for others to enter.

So take the time to pause, look back at what you are learning, and share it. Every Field Note is a small act of stewardship — of soils, of ideas, and of democracy.

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🌱 Deep Dive: From Citizens’ Assemblies to Soil Challenges
SoilTribes bootcamps go beyond technical knowledge; they are spaces where soil literacy meets existing soil policies, climate assemblies tackling soil-related challenges, and social movements experimenting with new models of stewardship and innovation. In this sense, the SOILTRIBES Bootcamp is not starting from scratch. It builds on the voices of citizens who, through assemblies across Europe, have already mapped the turbulences that threaten soils and pointed towards new pathways of care and re…

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