Water Cycle Restoration is the practice of healing and re-establishing the natural, healthy movement and storage of water in a landscape or watershed to reverse the negative effects of human-induced disruption.
For fire protection, to prevent drought, floods and a loss of hummus.
For more groundwater, soil conservation and nature habitats.
For an abundance in blue and green - in Collaboration with Earth.
The goal is to slow down water runoff, increase the amount of water that soaks into the soil, and replenish groundwater reserves.
Key components of Water Cycle Restoration
Soil Health
Improving soil health to turn bare ground into a "soil carbon sponge" that absorbs and holds water.
Infiltration
Slowing and sinking water through features like earth dams, ponds, terraces, or check dams to reduce destructive runoff and increase groundwater recharge.
Restoration
Restoring ecosystems such as wetlands, floodplains, and forests, which act as natural water filters and storage systems.
A healthy water cycle is essential for balancing local climates, reducing the severity of floods, fires and droughts, and promoting biodiversity.
Visualisation and realization of water retention landscapes, restoring ecosystems and all around planting the rain.
RAIN ON EARTH