Turbaries: A Living History of the Commons

Ines Garcia


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Turbaries are a window into a world where land wasn’t just property, but responsibility. I live near the turbaries of Stockland and volunteer in their care — a privilege that connects me directly with this centuries-old tradition.

In this session, we’ll uncover the fascinating history of turbaries, from medieval common rights to their ecological importance today. These landscapes hold stories of law, community, class, enclosure, and resilience — and they invite us to consider how we steward our shared heritage into the future.

History isn’t frozen in time — it’s something we live and shape every day.

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About Ines Garcia

Author | Agile & Climate Coach | Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame | www.inesgarcia.me

I help individuals, teams and organisations to deliver better value & reduce waste (time, effort, materials energy) To focus on impact. To leave the place better than how we found: Product, People & Planet

With over a decade of dual work in Agile & Salesforce, boosted by Circular Economy & Biomimicry practices

Active contributor to: scrumalliance.org, Agile Alliance (Sustainability Initiative), Pledge1%, Business Declares, Doughnut Economics Action Lab, Work on Climate & Business of Purpose communities, The Mentorship Central & YeurLeadin.


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