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🌱 From Ambition to Action: Green Barriers Bootcamp Field Notes

Across two SoilTribes Bootcamps (from Porto to Barcelona, and now on the way to Grenoble) the Green Barriers challenge has undergone a crucial transformation.

What started as an ambitious vision for a large-scale restoration network has evolved into something more grounded, more testable, and ultimately more powerful:
👉 a first pilot project in Spain designed to validate how ecosystem restoration can actually work in practice.

These field notes capture that shift: from idea to implementation, from system vision to real terrain.

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First report of the restoration Letur river 
Thanks to the meeting in the first Bootcamp in Porto, Lot and Jose of the Soiltribes community of practice, became the seeds of the Green Barriers team, and started the first tree planting event after the flash flood of Letur, which devastated the abandoned area of Almazarán.This first pilot project of Participatory Ecosystem Restoration consisted in the creation of a local network of volunteers and passionate people with ideas and energy to restore not only the the 400 metres of this first acti…
What happens when soil, people and data finally sit at the same table?
We are writing this as the Green Barriers team, still carrying the heat of the conversations that unfolded during the Bootcamp. Not as a report, but as field notes: fragments of something that is still forming.At one point, we were asked by the facilitators to bring three voices around the fire: a farmer, a landscape, and a dataset. What emerged was not alignment, but a shared recognition that we are all “halfway”, aware of each other, willing to collaborate, but still struggling to connect in w…
What if the real barrier to restoring land is not only ecological; but systemic?
GreenBarriers explores how degraded land can be restored through a coordinated ecosystem model that connects landowners, restoration experts, cooperatives and companies committed to climate neutrality. Rather than treating soil degradation, erosion and land abandonment as isolated problems, the project brings these actors into a shared structure designed to enable real collaboration. A key dimension of this approach is the integration of ecological knowledge with emerging technologies, such as s…

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