Pinto Esteline Richard Gracy

LA4015-1

Adaptibility Resilience of Flora

This lens explores the adaptive strategies that allow trees to thrive across the diverse micro-conditions of Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary. It focuses on key factors such as terrain, soil depth, moisture levels, light availability, temperature, and wind exposure. By examining the physical morphology of trees in this unique sanctuary—shaped by the confluence of the Aravalli, the Vindhya and Malwa Plateau—the study underscores shared adaptive traits, ecosystem interconnections, and the critical role of tree adaptability in driving forest resilience, ultimately highlighting nature’s delicate balance and inherent sustainability.

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Drawing the Landscape

Reading and Recording the Landscape

Co-relating Systems

Decoding the Forest

Decoding the Forest

Decoding the Forest

Decoding the Forest

Conclusion

Re-imagining the Landscape

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