Patil Anuja Vijay

LA4003

Tracing the Wetness

Memecylon-Actinodaphne-Syzygium Series | Montane Wet Evergreen Forest | Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, Northern Western Ghats

Water manifested in the many forms of wetness is the lifeline of the forest, so the junction between the springs, streams, rivers & the forest form a very dynamic system with high moisture content and rich biodiversity. These serve as the corridor for the movement of flora and fauna. The pause points act as indicators of wetness, junctions to create an experience along with the riparian habitat, while also protecting the fragile ecosystems associated with it. Here, the journey is to experience the essence of water in different forms, sometimes in its original form, sometimes in the soil, and sometimes in the air. There is always a possibility of expanding and re-establishing the forest and its components along these systems and water protecting the fragile core ecosystem.

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Recording Landscape | Montane Wet Evergreen Forest (Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary, Northern Western Ghats)

Forest Narrative | Tracing the Valley

Correlating Systems | Investigating the Forest and its Systems

Correlating Habitats | Understanding the systems on a larger scale through different Faunal Species

Larger Vision | Understanding the Topography

Larger Vision | Tracing the Wetness for the Expansion of the Forest and Conserving the related Fragile Ecosystems

Journey through the Forest | Recognising Water & its Wetness Regimes

Journey through the Forest | Tracing the Valley

Journey through the Forest | The Escarpment & the Plateaus

Points of Pause | Experiencing the Wetness