Living-Infrastructure Field Kit

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Description

John Thackara:

"Living infrastructure is the practice of bringing together built, natural, and social systems in ways that help people and places thrive.

Stormwater harvesting and storage – in small to very large cisterns or tanks, at homes, schools, and industrial and commercial facilities – can significantly increase local water supplies, and reduce flooding and pollution. Water conservation, reuse, and infiltration are also all part of LA’s broader approach.

Hyper-local efforts create a network of built and natural systems that keep local water in the landscape, while providing significant ecological and community benefits."

(https://www.resilience.org/stories/2025-07-01/agtech-for-agroecology/)