VIDEO UPDATE #5 š How Weāre Learning to Revive Natural Water Cycles - Part I
Changing how we look at climate, droughts, fires, and floodsāand changing how we deal with them.
Because the almost singular focus on COā emissions is not the answer.
In November 2025, we gave a weekend course in Central Portugal: Reviving Natural Water Cycles**.**
We dove into whatās really going on in our climate and what it takes to actually heal it: living landscapes.
- The theory we offered is about attitude more than technique.
- During hands-on practices, we focused on helping water slow, spread, and sink into the groundāinstead of running off, eroding, and degrading the soil.
In this post, weāre sharing:
**ā”**A trailer of the presentation video
**ā”**An illustrated summary of the full presentation
**ā”**Reflections from participants and photos from the course
**ā”**Credits, thanks, and links to more
The full presentation and Q &A session are available to members below.
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š Presentation Summary
PrologueāWhatās really going on
Beyond visible symptoms like droughts, fires, and floods lie deeper systemic causes. Two short animations by the Water Stories team (our main mentors) explore how:
- the natural water cycle functions;
- how human activity has disrupted it;
- a cascade of consequences that are all related, but not naturalāand very solvable.
What does this ask of us?
I. A mindset shift
- Going from control to relationship, from fear to connection, and from seeing ourselves as separate to understanding ourselves as participants in the regeneration of life.
- Reviving natural water cycles isnāt just about applying techniquesāitās about restoring the right relationship with the land, each other, and ourselves.
II. Dominant narratives
Itās not primarily āthe climateā, not simply COā, and not āthe eucalyptus tree.ā Such ideas distract us from seeing the real levers of change: our land practices, our broken water cycles, our disconnection from nature.
Through recent and local examples, including a flash flooding event just days before this course, we show:
- how degraded landscapes connect and amplify fires, floods, and droughts (more about this in a previous post on so-called 'wildfires', see the link at the end of this post);
- how restoring the soilās capacity to absorb and hold water can reverse the spiral of destruction.
III. The work
What can we actually do? Here are several proven strategies.
Enhance water infiltration through earthworks aimed at slowing and spreading the flow of water:
Build water bodies, such as ponds, that can hydrate and cool the landscape:
Sepp Holzer's Krameterhof farm in Austria ā Krameterhof.at
Build retention barriers on hillsides, using organic material already present, to keep water on the land longer, stop erosion, increase infiltration, and plant on the lines where water infiltrates the most:
The process of building erosion retention lines on a hill: cutting and laying burnt trees from the 2025 Summer fires in Central Portugal, on contour, preparing them for planting.Enjoying the view before we start planting.Explaining the process of 'stratification': planting different species at specific intervals so that together they will grow into a layered forest with a helpful ratio of shade and sunlight.
Imitate natural processes and learn from the best, including dam-building beavers:
The process of building a beaver dam analogue: piling branches against stakes driven into the ground.A finished beaver dam analogue, viewed from the downstream side: a wall of branches and rocks at the bottome edgde, to to prevent water seeping through the dam and falling onto the ground, from eroding it.A beaver dam analogue undergoing it first test.
Design in collaboration with nature's intelligence, using all our senses to read the land and water:
And perhaps most importantly: challenge the fear of 'getting it wrong', stop waiting for the perfect plan, and dare to make mistakes. Experiment, model, observe and learn ā just like the rest of nature:
'The thinker' (probably learned it from humans š)
We humans are a very useful keystone species on Earth. Healing landscapes is not about leaving them aloneāitās about teaming up with them.
š£ What people said about the course
āThe presentations were excellent, engaging, and conciseāand I loved the group vibe and practical activities. This course gave me the knowledge and experience to tackle challenges on my land with confidence and renewed purpose.ā
Adam Thomas, Syntropic Ecosystem Designer and Builder
āSuper knowledgeable, sensitive and friendly teachers, and a course that filled me with inspiration, motivation, and the confidence to start sharing what Iāve learned. It has stayed with me ever since, like the opening of a big dam, releasing the water free to run its true and natural course!ā
Flor
āI left, boosted by inspiration and the desire to act. I even decided to explore steering my career (as a copywriter) in the direction of regenerative agriculture.ā
Thomas van de Loo
This is Part I of a deeper exploration into what it means to restore living water cycles.
In Part II, weāll go further into field application and community practice.
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š Thanks
EcoAtivo and Ananda Kalyani For co-facilitating and hosting a hope-giving and inspiring weekend.
The wonderful team @WaterStories.com for being such generous and impactful teacher-trainersāand for a heartfelt partnership. Ā» WaterStories.com
The equally wonderful team @MaatschapWij.nu One of the Netherlandsā only good-news-only platforms for a greener, healthier and more connected society, promoting our mission and sponsoring part of our video work. Ā» MaatschapWij.nu
šŖMusic used in the trailer Scattered Wave by Asura
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