Mountain Water Management through Systemic Design: The Monviso Institute real-world laboratory
Carraro, Francesca, Barbero, Silvia and Luthe, Tobias (2021) Mountain Water Management through Systemic Design: The Monviso Institute real-world laboratory. In: Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD10) 2021 Symposium, 2-6 Nov 2021, Delft, The Netherlands.
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Abstract
This research deals with the sustainable management of water resources in rural areas, through the study and design of integrated water systems in a mountain environment. The work promotes a new model of sustainable use and treatment of water in a real context, created to be experimented by the public, by the research centre and born from the need for the development of new environmental activism, based on conscience and awareness. Thinking across scales of space and governance, a scalable and replicable system is outlined, based on cooperation between local actors, addressing current tensions while thinking of long-term effects. The trans-disciplinary approach joins systemic projects from different fields, brought together to model a single cooperating system. We outline the regenerative water management model at the campus of the MonViso Institute, a real-world laboratory advancing sustainability and regenerative design in the Italian Alps, as an illustrative case for the design of regenerative water systems.
The delineation of the project came to life thanks to a careful initial research phase, which clarified the identity of the chosen site and the local culture. These were the foundations for the design project of water systems on campus, applying the development of natural technologies, creation of connections and circularity as of reusing water and nutrient flows. The interaction between the components highlights the desired dependence between one and the other, which generates the value of the whole system.
Item Type: | Conference/Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | water systems, cross-scalar design, systemic integration, real-world laboratory, water experience |
Divisions: | Faculty of Design |
Date Deposited: | 15 Jun 2022 20:42 |
Last Modified: | 15 Jun 2022 20:45 |
URI: | https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/3866 |
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