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My aim is to propose a landscape intervention design for the conservation of peatlands, wild pastures and spatial narratives of peatlands, based on a strategy of progressive restoration of degraded peatlands. The project focuses on the peatlands themselves as a carbon store to combat the climate crisis caused by greenhouse gas emissions, and the protection and restoration of peatland ecological habitats to avoid the loss of more organisms from their homes.

The content of the drawings will be both scientific and humanistic, showing ecological and geological related research while at the same time focusing on human perception. I will use symbols and metaphors to show the interconnectedness of various elements and the atmosphere of the space.

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As a landscape designer, one learns to work with nature and synergy, not trying to grab all the power and avoiding an anthropocentric perspective. Interventions (reversals) in the destruction of the natural landscape create new peatland networks, and minimal new human landscape interventions create narrative spaces that bring about social and environmental change in response to the challenges facing the Anthropocene.

The drawings use grids and perspective to express the space, the elements of the hand to express the design intervention, and the contradiction of the current situation of the site. At the same time, the natural and social elements appearing in the picture show the mutual relationship and the complex system .

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