by Lynne Whitbeck | Dec 20, 2023 | Collaborative Conservation, Environmental Justice, Land Ethic, Resilience, Traditional Agriculture
Read me... Resilience, Issue 44 – Microbes, Markets, and Climate December 2023 “How do you create resilient lands, economies, and communities?” “How does what you wear represent what you stand for?” “How might different compost microbial communities affect soil...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Feb 22, 2023 | Collaborative Conservation, Environmental Justice, Land Ethic, Resilience, Traditional Agriculture
Read me... Resilience, Issue 43 – Weaving Water, Land, and People January, 2023 We are so very excited to share this year’s issue of Resilience with you. It is a rare but special space we collectively create in the pages of this magazine. One where science,...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Jan 18, 2021 | Collaborative Conservation, Environmental Justice, Land Ethic, Pandemic, Resilience
Read me... Resilience, Issue 42 – Reflections on Resilience in Uncertain Times December, 2020 Welcome to the relaunch of Resilience. It’s been five years since our last issue appeared,in August of 2015, commemorating the life and work of our good friend and...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Bill Zeedyk, Induced Meandering, Resilience, Riparian Restoration, Roads, Sedges, Wetlands
Read me... Resilience, Issue 41- It Works! A celebration of Bill Zeedyk’s 80th Year August 2015 It is our great pleasure to bring you this 41st edition of Resilience. Not only is it a small token of our appreciation for the many ways that Bill Zeedyk has...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Grazing, Resilience, Water, Wildlife
Read me... Resilience, Issue 40 – Beyond Resilience September 2014 In 2007, the Board of the Quivira Coalition added the words “build resilience” to our mission statement. Resilience means “to bounce back” or “recover quickly” from a shock or surprise. In...
by Lynne Whitbeck | Mar 7, 2018 | Beavers, Carbon Ranch, Grassfed Beef, Grazing, No Till, Resilience, Riparian Restoration, Water
Read me... Resilience, Issue 39 – 2% Solutions for Hunger Thirst and CO2 September 2013 These 2% Solution profiles are part of Quivira’s Carbon Ranch Project, whose goal is to share land management strategies that sequester CO2 in soils and plants, reduce...