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Ep. 042: Restorative Practices for a Wilder World

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In this episode of the Wilder Podcast, Chloe and Tom discuss the recent opening of the Grange Hub and explore two significant restorative practices: Natural Flood Management (NFM) and Nature Guardianship. Tom Johnston from We Are Nature Based CIC explains how NFM utilises natural processes to manage water flow, contrasting it with traditional gray infrastructure. The conversation also explores Nature Guardianship, a concept that integrates the voice of nature into decision-making processes. The episode highlights the need for a mindset shift in water management and the potential for these practices to create our 'wilder world'.

Community discount for the Grange Project's Wilder Cabins: 'COMMUNITY10'. Click here.

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Takeaways:

  • The Grange Hub opening marks a significant milestone for the project.
  • Natural Flood Management (NFM) uses natural processes to manage water flow.
  • NFM can prevent flooding and enhance biodiversity.
  • Nature Guardianship brings the voice of nature into decision-making.
  • Restorative practices reconnect humans with nature.
  • Community engagement is crucial for successful environmental initiatives.
  • Cumulative small interventions can have a large impact on water management.
  • Mindset shifts are necessary for effective water management.
  • Nature Guardianship can help shift cultural attitudes towards nature.
  • Investing in nature-based solutions is essential for sustainability.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to the Wilder Podcast and Grange Hub Opening

12:23 Natural Flood Management: Understanding the Concept

42:07 Nature Guardianship: A New Approach to Decision-Making

54:25 Restorative Practices: Reflections from the interview.

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43 episodes

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In this episode of the Wilder Podcast, Chloe and Tom discuss the recent opening of the Grange Hub and explore two significant restorative practices: Natural Flood Management (NFM) and Nature Guardianship. Tom Johnston from We Are Nature Based CIC explains how NFM utilises natural processes to manage water flow, contrasting it with traditional gray infrastructure. The conversation also explores Nature Guardianship, a concept that integrates the voice of nature into decision-making processes. The episode highlights the need for a mindset shift in water management and the potential for these practices to create our 'wilder world'.

Community discount for the Grange Project's Wilder Cabins: 'COMMUNITY10'. Click here.

Your Hosts:


Grange Project Contact & Social Media:


Takeaways:

  • The Grange Hub opening marks a significant milestone for the project.
  • Natural Flood Management (NFM) uses natural processes to manage water flow.
  • NFM can prevent flooding and enhance biodiversity.
  • Nature Guardianship brings the voice of nature into decision-making.
  • Restorative practices reconnect humans with nature.
  • Community engagement is crucial for successful environmental initiatives.
  • Cumulative small interventions can have a large impact on water management.
  • Mindset shifts are necessary for effective water management.
  • Nature Guardianship can help shift cultural attitudes towards nature.
  • Investing in nature-based solutions is essential for sustainability.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to the Wilder Podcast and Grange Hub Opening

12:23 Natural Flood Management: Understanding the Concept

42:07 Nature Guardianship: A New Approach to Decision-Making

54:25 Restorative Practices: Reflections from the interview.

  continue reading

43 episodes

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