Nagotanekar Shraddha Sanjay Sheetal

LA4015-3

Interwoven Blades

Layers of laterally interwoven grasslands act as binders of the earth. This mainly consists of herbs, ferns and grasses (Actors). It is the result of the interactions between the soil type, topography, vegetation dynamics and climate. Grasslands have their own ecological significance; smaller grasses are used by Chinkaras, the intermediate ones by large herbivores while the taller ones are preferred for resting, nesting, hiding and breeding. The forest is explored through this interwoven mat of grassland spread all across the forest; holding the forests together, forming gaps of different scales and sizes; creating varied nature of these gaps. What are these gaps? Are they forming other typologies, transitionary movement paths or reposes for the biotic interactions? What happens to these gaps during the seasonal shifts? What takes over in these emergent voids during summers? The study aims to decode what are these voids of grasslands in Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest.

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Drawing the Landscape- Observing and recording the dry deciduous scrub and thorny forest of the Thol wetlands, in north-western Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Reading and recording the forest- Tropical dry deciduous forest of Jaisamand wildlife sanctuary, located in the southern extension of the Aravallis

Co-relating systems- Drawing a 250 m long Forest section at 1:100 scale to co-relate the correlate continuity of morphological systems of the forest

Decoding the forest- Understanding the Grassland system of Jaisamand as an Interwoven mat

Observing and understanding the seasonal change in densities of grasslands (Case Study)

Mapping the conditions of the seasonal shifts in Grasslands of Jaisamand

Investigating the grassland ecotones as transitions between the vegetation typologies through sectional and grain study

Inference Table of the conditions of the 5 most resilient grass species that weave the forest of Jaisamand together

Traversing through the grassland systems of the 5 resilient grass species as Pause Points

The Journey Continues...