HomeAnnotated BibliographiesLearning on Location Healing Grounds: climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming Share: Section NavigationSkip section navigationIn this sectionAnnotated Bibliographies Affirming and Inclusive Engaged Learning for Neurodivergent Students Capstone Experiences Conditions for Meaningful Learning Global Learning Internships Learning Communities Learning on Location: Place-Based Pedagogies Mentoring Service-Learning Student-Faculty Partnership Supporting Neurodiverse and Physically Disabled Students Undergraduate Research Work-Integrated Learning Writing Transfer In and Beyond the University Reference List Entry:Carlisle, Liz. 2022. Healing Grounds: climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming. Washington: Islands Press.About this Book: Similarly, the vignettes illustrate connection to place and non-western approaches to knowing and making meaning of “scientific” information. Intersection of science, culture, ethics, justice is explored. Recommended by Meg Mobley.