WEBVTT 00:00:00.912 --> 00:00:16.314 [acoustic guitar music, trickling water] 00:00:53.524 --> 00:00:57.074 [male, Austrian accent] Wasser ist Leben. [male translator] Water is life. 00:00:57.074 --> 00:01:03.927 Water is the most important thing. The whole world is 70% water. 00:01:03.927 --> 00:01:09.241 We, animals, everything. 70% water. 00:01:09.241 --> 00:01:14.241 [female narrator] Water is the key issue for the survival of humankind on this planet. 00:01:14.241 --> 00:01:18.241 Nature has provided enough water everywhere on earth, 00:01:18.241 --> 00:01:24.001 but a billion people do not have sufficient access to clean drinking water. 00:01:24.001 --> 00:01:28.219 More and more regions lack the water to grow the food they need. 00:01:28.219 --> 00:01:34.127 Centralised systems of artificial water management cannot solve this problem. 00:01:34.127 --> 00:01:39.746 We need decentralised systems of natural water management. 00:01:41.185 --> 00:01:44.950 We are in Tamera, peace research centre in southern Portugal, 00:01:44.950 --> 00:01:51.632 where a water retention landscape has been under development since summer 2007. 00:01:51.632 --> 00:01:57.406 Bernd Muller is responsible for Tamera's ecological research work. 00:01:57.406 --> 00:02:01.165 2007 hatten wir in der Gemeinschaft Tamera die Frage ... 00:02:01.165 --> 00:02:05.233 [translator] In 2007, the community of Tamera still had the question 00:02:05.233 --> 00:02:09.363 whether a site of this size, threatened by desertification, 00:02:09.363 --> 00:02:13.515 could provide food, water and energy for 300 people. 00:02:13.515 --> 00:02:17.967 We visited Sepp Holzer and asked him this question, and he brought us this gift: 00:02:17.967 --> 00:02:21.162 the vision of a water landscape. 00:02:21.162 --> 00:02:23.933 [narrator] Sepp Holzer, an Austrian mountain farmer, 00:02:23.933 --> 00:02:31.223 is a well-known specialist and visionary for permaculture and landscape healing. 00:02:31.223 --> 00:02:35.816 Water is always at the core of his work. 00:02:35.816 --> 00:02:40.372 Wasser ist fur mich das grosste Kapital. 00:02:40.372 --> 00:02:44.588 [translator] For me, water is the most important capital. 00:02:44.588 --> 00:02:49.985 Wherever it's possible, you should create retention spaces and collect the rainwater, 00:02:49.985 --> 00:02:53.891 and relearn with the water how to maintain a balance. 00:02:53.891 --> 00:02:56.483 This is the most important thing, 00:02:56.483 --> 00:03:02.607 because once you've created the right hydro- logical balance, 70% of the work is done. 00:03:02.607 --> 00:03:06.016 You help rich vegetation to develop, diversity, 00:03:06.016 --> 00:03:12.774 because nature can reveal itself and develop in the right way. 00:03:12.774 --> 00:03:18.973 [birds, child's voice in distance] 00:03:18.973 --> 00:03:25.373 [acoustic guitar music continues] 00:03:36.054 --> 00:03:39.122 [speaking German] 00:03:39.122 --> 00:03:42.463 [translator] Traveling through the world, I've not seen a single situation, 00:03:42.463 --> 00:03:46.963 nation, or land in which the development of a water retention landscape 00:03:46.963 --> 00:03:51.223 would not give the first important healing impulses. 00:03:51.223 --> 00:03:55.587 In many parts of the world, countries are not able to feed their population any more. 00:03:55.587 --> 00:04:00.167 They have been unable to maintain their natural wildlife for a long time. 00:04:00.167 --> 00:04:04.345 [narrator] As a consultant in many countries, 00:04:04.345 --> 00:04:08.692 Sepp Holzer sees the consequence of deforestation, monoculture, 00:04:08.692 --> 00:04:13.282 overgrazing, and industrial agriculture. 00:04:13.783 --> 00:04:18.644 All these factors destroy the natural water balance. 00:04:18.644 --> 00:04:23.851 [speaking German] 00:04:23.851 --> 00:04:27.921 [translator] The soil is drying out. Water is being lost. 00:04:27.921 --> 00:04:33.515 And the retention space, the natural water storage system of the earth, 00:04:33.515 --> 00:04:38.337 is becoming dry. Then the flora and fauna disappear. 00:04:38.337 --> 00:04:42.365 In the end the land will turn into desert, or burn because it's so dry. 00:04:42.365 --> 00:04:45.625 You can see these problems happening all over the world, 00:04:45.625 --> 00:04:49.763 bringing huge catastrophes. 00:04:49.763 --> 00:04:53.179 [speaking German] 00:04:53.179 --> 00:04:57.148 [translator] And the heavy rains come anyway. What happens then? 00:04:57.148 --> 00:05:02.232 The water rushes down the slopes because the dry soil does not absorb the water. 00:05:02.232 --> 00:05:07.385 When the soil is hotter than the falling rain it rejects the water. 00:05:07.385 --> 00:05:12.072 Only when the soil is cooler, when the vegetation is giving shadow, 00:05:12.072 --> 00:05:18.818 then it attracts the water and lets it seep in. 00:05:24.103 --> 00:05:29.741 [narrator] This is the construction site for a new water retention space in Tamera. 00:05:29.741 --> 00:05:35.365 Wherever you work with soil, you can read the signs of erosion. 00:05:35.365 --> 00:05:40.394 Topsoil should actually form a thick living layer everywhere on the ground, 00:05:40.394 --> 00:05:47.457 which enables rainwater to filter in. But this layer has been eroded away. 00:05:47.457 --> 00:05:52.888 Now the topsoil lies in layers many metres thick in the bottom of valleys, 00:05:52.888 --> 00:05:56.822 or is found as mud in rivers. [sound of heavy machinery] 00:05:56.822 --> 00:06:04.001 The surface of fields and sites higher up is depleted and barren. 00:06:07.688 --> 00:06:12.413 Decentralised water retention landscapes give the rainwater time to filter back 00:06:12.413 --> 00:06:15.622 into the earth body. 00:06:15.622 --> 00:06:20.261 [speaking German] 00:06:21.484 --> 00:06:24.032 [translator] People always have the same questions. 00:06:24.032 --> 00:06:26.884 Always the same worries: where will all this water come from 00:06:26.884 --> 00:06:33.978 in such dusty, dry soil without streams or a river? How can I build a lake here? 00:06:33.978 --> 00:06:39.433 [speaking German] 00:06:41.651 --> 00:06:44.217 [translator] People have simply lost the knowledge 00:06:44.217 --> 00:06:47.781 of how to use the catchment area and the rain. 00:06:47.781 --> 00:06:52.342 The blessing of the water in the right way. When I use the catchment area, 00:06:52.342 --> 00:06:57.052 then a pond or lake will fill very quickly. 00:06:57.052 --> 00:07:06.737 [music, rain, thunder] 00:07:14.165 --> 00:07:17.541 [narrator] How much water can change a landscape in a short time? 00:07:17.541 --> 00:07:25.404 We can see here, comparing Tamera before the creation of Lake 1, and today. 00:07:26.258 --> 00:07:28.935 [speaking German] 00:07:28.935 --> 00:07:31.994 [translator] Water retention landscapes can be built everywhere. 00:07:31.994 --> 00:07:34.311 Anywhere on earth. 00:07:34.311 --> 00:07:37.842 [machinery] 00:07:37.842 --> 00:07:43.730 [narrator] A water retention space must not be sealed with concrete or plastic. 00:07:43.730 --> 00:07:51.455 It is enough to build a dam out of natural material at the narrowest point of a valley. 00:07:51.455 --> 00:07:55.636 You dig a ditch until you reach an impermeable layer. 00:07:55.636 --> 00:08:00.364 On that solid ground you apply layer after layer of fine material, 00:08:00.364 --> 00:08:08.133 like moist clay, and drive on it and roll it, to build the water barrier. 00:08:09.014 --> 00:08:13.533 This water barrier is the core of the dam. 00:08:15.203 --> 00:08:18.943 [translator] For the outside of the dam I take coarse material. 00:08:18.943 --> 00:08:21.745 It doesn't have to be dense and waterproof. 00:08:21.745 --> 00:08:26.127 Of course, I will also have to compact it by driving on it and rolling it, 00:08:26.127 --> 00:08:30.122 and like this I build the whole dam. The water barrier in the core, 00:08:30.122 --> 00:08:36.297 and on the outside, in a slope of 1:2, one metre up and two metres along, 00:08:36.297 --> 00:08:40.974 like this I build the two layers together up to the top. 00:08:40.974 --> 00:08:48.111 [music] 00:08:49.913 --> 00:08:53.297 [narrator] The water retention spaces have winding banks, 00:08:53.297 --> 00:08:57.764 shallow and deep zones, a diverse vegetation of water plants, 00:08:57.764 --> 00:09:02.142 and are built aligned to the prevailing wind direction. 00:09:02.142 --> 00:09:05.581 This way, the water is always moving. 00:09:05.581 --> 00:09:12.705 It is enriched by oxygen, and thus is naturally purified. 00:09:13.372 --> 00:09:21.463 The water in a water retention landscape stays fresh and alive by itself. 00:09:21.463 --> 00:09:24.287 [speaking German] 00:09:24.287 --> 00:09:26.903 [translator] Since we created the first retention space, 00:09:26.903 --> 00:09:31.601 we can already keep much of the water from the winter rainfalls on the land. 00:09:31.601 --> 00:09:35.466 In this way it can unfold its full healing capacity. 00:09:35.466 --> 00:09:43.556 The wildlife is responding and is returning and the vegetation is recovering. 00:09:43.556 --> 00:09:48.789 We can plant fruit trees again. The forests recover, 00:09:48.789 --> 00:09:52.107 and we can grow our food for people and for animals 00:09:52.107 --> 00:09:57.132 in the direct surroundings of the first retention space. 00:09:57.132 --> 00:10:03.132 [music] 00:10:10.152 --> 00:10:14.101 The water which used to run away, and which is now stored here, 00:10:14.101 --> 00:10:18.892 is at the same time also having an impact on the whole groundwater system. 00:10:22.224 --> 00:10:26.254 [translator] In the first year, a spring developed below this lake, 00:10:26.254 --> 00:10:28.754 which now gives water throughout the year. 00:10:28.754 --> 00:10:32.583 Since we built this first dam, we no longer have such big variations 00:10:32.583 --> 00:10:37.633 with a lot of flowing water in winter when it's raining, and droughts in the summer. 00:10:37.633 --> 00:10:41.163 We have a more constant water situation throughout the year, 00:10:41.163 --> 00:10:45.952 which is of course a huge benefit for nature. 00:10:47.131 --> 00:10:53.575 [music, birds chirping] 00:11:29.384 --> 00:11:32.443 Nature shows you how this works. You just have to ask her, 00:11:32.443 --> 00:11:35.121 have to contact her, to communicate with her. 00:11:35.121 --> 00:11:39.505 Then you will be fine anywhere on earth. Ask nature. 00:11:39.505 --> 00:11:43.413 Think with her, and not against her. Put yourself in her place, 00:11:43.413 --> 00:11:45.714 and you get all the answers you need. 00:11:45.714 --> 00:11:52.732 Make room in your head so that natural thinking has space to happen. 00:12:00.701 --> 00:12:10.411 [music]