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Apratim G Thakurata

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Barrier and Bridge - Decoding the Obstacles of Movement

Barrier is an obstacle that prevents movement. Similarly, bridge is a connection between two systems. A forest has series of barriers for certain inhabitants as well as number of connections for the others. A stream stops the Chitals, but creates a thoroughfare for the fishes. My idea is to identify major physio-graphic systems inside the forest, which act as barriers for the terrestrial fauna. If they want to move through their habitat patches, they find some way to circumnavigate or cross the barrier. That way, the weakest part of the obstruction becomes a connecting corridor or a bridge.

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Drawing the Landscape | sketches of dry deciduous scrub and thorny forest (Thol Wetlands) | Medium - Charcoal and pencil

Reading and recording the forest | Sketches and sections of tropical dry deciduous forest - Jaisamand wildlife sanctuary (Southern Aravallis) | Medium - Charcoal and pencil

Co-relating Systems | Understanding the various attributes of the system through forest sections

Decoding the Forest | Introduction of barriers for the terrestrial fauna in Jaisamand WLS | Categorizing all the geographical barriers as per their level of difficulty

Decoding the Forest | Understanding and dividing the vegetation typologies under broad categories of barriers to movement

Decoding the Forest | Study on the Chinkara's movement pattern affected by change in terrain in Jaisamand

Decoding the Forest | Study on the Chinkara and Chital's movement pattern due to vegetation density and presence of stream or water

Decoding the Forest | Mapping of ranging habitat and probable cross-over points for the fauna between fragmented habitat patches

Decoding the Forest | Decoding the strongest as well as the weakest section of a single or the combined system of all the barriers | Mapping the most difficult zone to access and the easiest part of the forest to navigate through

Representing the Forest | Finding out two different pause point along the journey to explain the system of barrier and bridge | A geo-physical absolute barrier for someone is becoming a less difficult barrier or a complete thoroughfare for another