
Whether you’re caring for a forest, managing a farm, or starting a homestead, ESC’s role is to be your trusted resource to achieve your goals for your land. Ecotone Stewardship Consulting (ESC) helps landowners and communities plan, design, and build resilient systems that restore ecosystems, produce abundance, and support lasting outcomes. ESC operates within a robust yet flexible integrated land planning framework to develop a strong foundation for personalized solutions. Stewardship begins with empowerment—the confidence to see your land as a living system, to read its patterns, and to make decisions that build ecologic, economic, and personal wealth.

True empowerment starts with understanding your land’s potential and your role within it. Every plan begins with listening—clarifying your goals, your capacity, and the values that drive your management choices. From there, ESC helps you assess soils, water, vegetation, and existing infrastructure to build a realistic foundation for long-term success. Empowerment means seeing the full picture: what the current conditions are, and how today’s management can bring about positive change. It means orienting where you are now and charting the path forward. Through customized stewardship services, ESC equips you to make informed choices that serve both you and the landscape.
This is where knowledge becomes confidence—and confidence becomes stewardship.
I work alongside people ready to align their values with their land, enterprises, and communities. Whether you’re caring for a forest, managing a farm, or starting a homestead, our role is to be your trusted resource to achieve your goals for your land with a proven planning process that keeps your vision at the center of what we do. When you are ready, we are too.
Clear, integrated plans grounded in your goals, budget, and landscape.
Water, fencing, and management that build soil and animal health.
Plans for healthy, diverse, productive forests.
Plantings that support wildlife and manage water naturally.
Track change; plan to regenerate; adapt with confidence.
Build capacity through walks, workshops, and 1:1 support.