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Soil Food Web – A Living Legacy
For more than four decades, Dr. Elaine Ingham’s groundbreaking research has transformed how we understand soil—as a living, self-sustaining ecosystem at the heart of all life on Earth. Her work gave rise to the Soil Food Web, a framework that continues to guide farmers, scientists, and land stewards in restoring soil health, regenerating ecosystems, and growing nutrient-dense food.
The Soil Food Web – A Living Legacy webinar series celebrates Dr. Ingham’s extraordinary contributions and explores how her teachings live on through the work of her students and collaborators. Each session reveals a different facet of this legacy—from the science that started a global movement to the innovative applications shaping the future of ecological regeneration.
Roots of the Soil Food Web: Five Lessons Hidden in the Ecological Monograph
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, October 30 (that’s 4:00 p.m. London time)
Published in 1985 by Dr. Elaine Ingham, Dr. Russel Ingham, et al., the Ecological Monograph laid the scientific foundation for the Soil Food Web approach and has since been cited over a thousand times in research around the world. Yet, many of its most powerful lessons remain overlooked.
In this presentation, Daniel Tyrkiel and Adam Swan of The Soil Ecology Lab will uncover five key insights hidden within this seminal paper—insights that reveal how soil microbes and plants interact to create healthy, resilient ecosystems. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of why we make compost the way we do, and how this knowledge can strengthen your practice and build greater trust with your clients.
Generations of Soil Food Web Practice Across Landscapes
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, November 06 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
Soil as National Defense: Rethinking Soil as a Strategic Resource
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, November 13 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
In this webinar, Céline examines how soil biodiversity underpins agricultural productivity, food security, and territorial resilience amid escalating global challenges. Her research reveals the strategic importance of soil health in strengthening both national and ecological stability, emphasizing the functional role of soil biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem services and adaptive capacity. She will also reflect on how Dr. Elaine Ingham’s transformative research and the Soil Food Web School have shaped her scientific journey.
Soil as a Living System: Lessons from Dr. Elaine Ingham and a Decade of Practice
9:00 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday, November 20 (that’s 5:00 p.m. London time)
