The project involves the boundary of the Sundarbans mangrove forest, where floods and poorly managed land development have destroyed local land productivity, forcing communities to enter protected areas to make a living and risking tiger attacks.
This concept suggests that landscapes can intervene in local settlements by combining indigenous production methods, helping residents change unsustainable land use patterns and dependence on forest livelihoods. It aims to enhance the resilience and adaptability of land, and promote sustainable livelihoods based on nature.