We have had 7 focused weekly sessions on the Water Principles now, involving about 18 people, gathered 130 plus principles (see previous article in this newsletter’s archives) , and started rearranging them into clusters on the miro board. Its been exciting to see the range of ideas and topics we have had to cover. It was maybe a little bewildering to some at first to see all the many principles we had, covering groundwater recharge, rain formation, how life and the ecosystem impacts the water (this is where I learnt a bit from our discussions), soil hydration, microbes impact on the soil, rivers flowing into wetlands, regulation of evapotranspiration, thermodynamics of the water cycle, water and climate change, how different animals impact soil and rivers etc…How can we explain the myriad of aspects of the water cycle in a succinct story?
Creating sets of Water Principles
Creating sets of Water Principles
Creating sets of Water Principles
We have had 7 focused weekly sessions on the Water Principles now, involving about 18 people, gathered 130 plus principles (see previous article in this newsletter’s archives) , and started rearranging them into clusters on the miro board. Its been exciting to see the range of ideas and topics we have had to cover. It was maybe a little bewildering to some at first to see all the many principles we had, covering groundwater recharge, rain formation, how life and the ecosystem impacts the water (this is where I learnt a bit from our discussions), soil hydration, microbes impact on the soil, rivers flowing into wetlands, regulation of evapotranspiration, thermodynamics of the water cycle, water and climate change, how different animals impact soil and rivers etc…How can we explain the myriad of aspects of the water cycle in a succinct story?