
1. Planet
1.1. LAND
1.1.1. ARABLE land ALREADY DISTURBED in the past
1.1.2. ECONOMISING EXCHANGE
1.1.3. DISTANCE VIEWS: sufficient space for de-focusing vision & mind
1.1.4. Access to WATER for human consumption, for growing plants, managing hydrology, and also for participants' health and activities.
1.1.5. PLANTS FOR FORAGING
1.1.6. Access to WALKING TRACKS: sufficient space
1.2. LAND ECOLOGY
1.2.1. ECO-SYSTEM Restoration to NEAR AUTO-SUSTAINING (not Conservation - see faq Questions map)
1.2.2. « WILD FOOD GARDENS » prehistoric approach to rewild food growing
1.2.3. RESTORING natural resources (see also recycling of all resources below)
1.2.4. Contributing to BIO-SPHERE DIVERSITY
1.3. LANDSCAPE DESIGN: The findings on elements of Ecology of Health led to the idea of SCATTERING
1.3.1. Landscape DESIGN for health of a specific portion of population
1.3.2. SCATTERING to address individual sensory & autonomic requirements & DESIGN "TO CONDITIONS"
1.4. REWILD HUMAN PRIMATE BEHAVIOURS
1.4.1. REWILD human RELATING to Human primate's OWN BIOLOGICAL BODY
1.4.2. REWILD human RELATING to ANIMALS
1.5. RESOURCES RECYCLING & GROUNDED TECHNOLOGY – REWILDING INGENUITY –
1.5.1. RECYCLING all resources
1.5.2. Water management
1.5.3. Internet quatlity access
1.5.4. Mimimum GLOBAL & LOCAL Disturbance
1.6. BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION
1.6.1. CABINS for living quarters
1.6.2. Earth works (light: minimum disturbance)
1.6.3. Facilities can be shared (for example kitchen, laundry, equipment for outdoors & workshop...)
1.6.4. Participants sub-projects & Ideas for accessory facilities
2. Urgent - Non-urgent
2.1. Pushing SUR-vival.mp4
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4. What appears 'NON-URGENT' is what can be done without delay, any time, to MAINTAIN VIABILITY and viability - the Foundation... and this is rarely done. What urgent or an emergency is relatd to survival, not viability, and leads to periodic critical states (e.g. daily life problems, business crises...)
5. Economy
5.1. .
5.2. LOCAL PARTICIPATION
5.2.1. Active in local region
5.2.2. Acting as a Reservoir
5.3. COLLABORATE with specialists, technologists, scientists
5.3.1. 'GroundTek' examples
5.3.1.1. Energy
5.3.1.1.1. Rotating Solar Oven
5.3.1.2. Algae to treat water
5.4. Nano-'economy' OF MAINTENANCE
5.4.1. 'As it arises', without pushing to limits
5.4.1.1. LIMITED TOPOLOGIC "DEPLOYMENT"
5.4.2. Land & contributions
5.5. GLOBAL COLLABORATION
5.5.1. Pre-medical testing center
5.5.1.1. Autonomic PS Monitoring
5.5.1.1.1. Neurofeedback System
5.5.2. Seek global technological connections to support means of Rewilding in various forms
5.5.3. • New technologies • Field Testing
5.5.3.1. Technologies for energy
5.6. • CONTRIBUTIONS to the STORE of KNOWLEDGE • PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
5.6.1. EXAMPLES
6. Short Summary of the Station
7. People
7.1. BIOLOGICAL NEEDS
7.1.1. HYDRATION: FORAGING gathered WATERY FOODS
7.1.1.1. Water Strain Hypothesis
7.1.1.1.1. Hidden Signs of Dehydration
7.1.1.2. Sun (warmth, light, for energy) on body, in eyes, & use natural climatisation: shade & drafts
7.1.2. BREATHING
7.1.2.1. WALK with un-bent Posture:
7.1.3. DE-FOCUS (sensory & mental) (requires time and horizon views)
7.1.3.1. Spontaneous body behaviours
7.1.3.2. For children: Plus whole-being activities such as martial arts, dancing, yoga, QiQong, etc., under coaching, to learn control of intense nervous energy and reactions
7.1.4. REST & "deep restful" restorative SLEEP (rather than REM & dreams)
7.1.4.1. Topologic Ecolology: Survival VS Ease
7.1.4.1.1. Pushing SUR-vival.mp4
7.1.4.2. Respite - Rest - Recovery [RRR©]
7.1.4.2.1. Vitality & Viability (somewhat generalisations)
7.1.4.3. NOT 'Rest-&-Digest' (the 'balancing' of Fight-Flight') & REM sleep, which do not 'un-wind' the body-brain, but only wind-down symmetrically to wind-up again. The state of Un-Depolyment (or "ease") that maintains integrity has no representation
7.1.5. CRUCIAL biological need of NATURE SURROUNDINGS for Wild biology CO-REGULATION
7.2. REDUCE STRESS-INDUCED "INCREASED PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS"
7.2.1. SUPPORT Oxygenation, Hydration, Nutrients for basic metabolism
7.2.2. Increase "Green-Hands" work outdoors to help reduce physiology-driven 'increased needs'. (This is NOT "Green Jobs" in industry.)
7.2.2.1. GREEN HANDS WORK OUTDOORS
7.2.2.2. See mind map QUESTIONS: NOT 'green jobs' in industries
7.2.3. ENIRONMENTS & BEHAVIOUR OF THE HUMAN APE
7.3. SOCIETAL INCLUSION
7.3.1. LOW INTENSITY SOCIAL ACTIVITY & LIMITED TIME in MENTAL ACTIVITY
7.3.2. See section Economy for the type of activites envisaged in interaction with society