Venu Gopal Koranne

LA4015-3

Strive to Thrive

Nestled within the southern Aravalli ranges, Phulwari ki Nal exhibits a variation of dynamic ecosystems, where it is observed that plant species navigate a myriad of challenges, showcasing remarkable adaptations to varying conditions. The study aims to explore variations, adaptations in the flora of this unique forest.
 Plants in Phulwari ki Nal grapple with limiting and stress factors such as soil composition, moisture availability, altitude, and the micro-climate of their surroundings. The interplay of these elements induces variations in plant morphology and physiology, compelling species to adapt in order to survive and thrive. The plant’s ability to showcase variations within a homogenous environment highlights the complex nature of their genetic makeup. Taking the example of Pongamia pinnata, a key player in this ecological symphony, exemplifies the profound impact of environmental stresses on it. In the riverine forest, characterised by clayey soil, Pongamia faces a challenge as water retention leads to root decay, resulting in stunted tree height. In contrast, the species thrives and fairs better in the mixed forest where sandy and gravelly soils facilitate proper drainage. The observed variations in Pongamia’s morphology underscore the plant’s adaptive strategies in response to distinct stresses within its habitat. These adaptations not only bolsters their resilience but also the features of adaptations also demonstrate ever-changing evolutionary shifts, leading to a variation in landscape settings and relationships. 

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Drawing the Landscape | Sketches of dry deciduous scrub and thorny forest (Wild-scape around Ahmedabad) Medium- Charcoal

Reading and recording the forest | Sketches and sections of Phulwari ki Nal wildlife sancturary. Medium - Charcoal

Correlating Systems | Understanding the various attributes of the system through forest section.

Larger Visions, One Forest | Identifying species in Phulwari ki Nal WLS which show adaptability to varying condition through morphological changes | Categorizing the factors/stresses responsible for this morphological shift.

Larger Visions, One Forest | identifying most adaptable species of Phulwari ki Nal which thrive in varying conditions through an adaptation matrix.

Larger Visions, One Forest | Studying the most adaptable species individually and comparing the factors responsible for morphological changes. Further identifying the layers of change happening due to morphological shift in the forest setting.

Larger Visions, One Forest | culminating the lens by observing changes in forest structure due to morphological variations.

Recreate/Reimagine | Moulding and processing the lens further on a site which is a threshold to the forest.

Recreate/Reimagine | Celebrating Resilience; celebrating the act of adaptation| Proposed Grain plan & section

Recreate/Reimagine | Celebrating Resilience

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