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Water retention and earthworks
Retuning the landscape by changing manmade mistakes.
Responsable Mattia
TIME FRAME 2014-23
FOCUS Looking how is possible to contain rain water and. readjust the landscape for reforestation and food production
STATUS

The domain of water retention and earth works focuses on responding to the effects of climate change by implementing practices that help retain rainwater and optimize land regeneration for sustainable food production.

This domain places great importance on reestablishing the natural shape of the land and utilizing earth works to achieve this goal. By doing so, the land can better absorb and retain rainwater, leading to increased water availability for crops and vegetation.

Practitioners of this domain also prioritise optimising the design and placement of earth works such as berms, swales, and ponds, to help slow down and retain water during heavy rain events. The ultimate goal is to reduce the risk of soil erosion, increase the resilience of the land to drought, and create a sustainable ecosystem that can withstand the challenges of climate change.

Additionally, this domain emphasises the importance of promoting the adoption of these practices and the sharing of knowledge about water retention and earth works. By doing so, it is possible to create a culture of responsible water management and land use that can be sustained over time.

Ultimately, this domain contributes to the development of resilient, regenerative communities that prioritise sustainability and the responsible use of natural resources.

Here some of the services that we provide: 

  • Responding to the effects of climate change by retaining rainwater and optimizing land regeneration for sustainable food production.
  • Optimizes the design and placement of earth works to help slow down and retain water during heavy rain events, reducing the risk of soil erosion and increasing resilience to drought.
  • Creates a culture of responsible water management and land use, promoting sustainable ecosystems that can withstand the challenges of climate change.
  • Helps build resilient, regenerative communities that prioritise sustainability and the responsible use of natural resources.

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