The Living Basin field exchange pulls partners, researchers, and observers away from conference language and into the actual landscapes where restoration must work. It is one of Elizka’s clearest spaces for converting policy curiosity into practical understanding.
By convening people in the basin itself, we make room for learning through direct observation, local dialogue, and community-led interpretation of environmental change.
This exchange is also an important way to ensure that future partnerships are shaped by real places rather than distant assumptions.


















