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| And this one from 2012: https:// | And this one from 2012: https:// | ||
| + | An example from right here on slrpnk.net - which is how I first learned about the practice: https:// | ||
| ====Thematic overlap with other restoration practices==== | ====Thematic overlap with other restoration practices==== | ||
| - | Rough mounding is almost the complete opposite of landscaping practices which often focus on re-contouring the land to make it more even and regular for aesthetic or convenience reasons. People, at least in the places I've seen, have a tendency to try and "tidy up" the land around them. They clear away plants to open the sightlines and they level the ground with bulldozers and excavators. When they can't remove hills and slopes altogether they smooth everything out, flattening any uneven bumps and furrows. They fill in wet areas and ephemeral wetlands, and add drainage to prevent pooling water. These drains and wide open spaces like lawns and parking lots have also played a significant role in allowing pollution to sweep unimpeded into lakes and rivers. | + | Rough mounding is almost the complete opposite of landscaping practices which often focus on re-contouring the land to make it more even and regular for aesthetic or convenience reasons. People, at least in the places I've seen, have a tendency to try and "tidy up" the land around them. They clear away plants to open the sightlines and they level the ground with bulldozers and excavators. When they can't remove hills and slopes altogether they smooth everything out, flattening any uneven bumps and furrows. They fill in wet areas and ephemeral wetlands, and add drainage to prevent pooling water. These drains and wide open spaces like lawns and parking lots have played a significant role in allowing pollution to sweep unimpeded into lakes and rivers. |
| - | In a way, these practices are a personal-scale variant of the changes our society has been inflicting for hundreds of years. | + | In a way, these practices are a personal-scale variant of the changes our society has been inflicting for hundreds of years. |
| - | By contrast, rough mounding makes the land a bit less pleasant for people | + | By contrast, rough mounding makes the land a bit less pleasant for humans |
| - | To some extent, rough mounding is part of a wider rejection of modern human landscapes. Practices like beaver dam analogs, sponge cities, and rough mounding all focus on restoring preexisting conditions and slowing the movement of water and catching it in place, allowing it to permeate the ground again. | + | To some extent, rough mounding is part of a wider rejection of modern human landscapes. Practices like beaver dam analogs, sponge cities, and rough mounding all focus on restoring preexisting conditions and slowing the movement of water and catching it in place, allowing it to permeate the ground again. |
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| - | An acknowledgement that the continent was teeming with life balanced in complex ecologies before several hundred years of colonization tried to ' | + | |
