Join The River Dôn Project team to explore why the agency and voice of critical commons like the River Don have important implications for addressing climate breakdown and biodiversity loss in South Yorkshire.
This innovative project aims to demonstrate the future rights of nature through multi-disciplinary approaches, from arts and culture, to movement building, to machine learning and artificial intelligence. Expect live demonstrations followed by group conversation and the opportunity to ask questions and get involved.
The River Dôn Project wants to create the first-ever real-time interface between the River Dôn, organisations, communities and citizens in its catchment area. Doing so would involve establishing an extensive Internet of Things sensor network, citizen science projects, campaigning, arts and cultural interventions, and asset-based community development.
They believe that hearing the river's voice nurtures the opportunity for hundreds of unique stewardship relationships to emerge with citizens and organisations in the catchment area. This would further nurture the ontological shift from separation to mutuality with nature that humans will require over the next decade.
“We are the first generation to know the scale of the challenges created by human activity on the planet, and we are one of the last that can sincerely do something about it. It is now about how we collectively harness that: working boldly enough, whilst being legitimate enough and doing so with care; demonstrate systemically, work in ecologies, and with a thoughtful urgency.” – CIVIC SQUARE
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