Boundaries is the concept constructed through perpetual encounter of ‘embedded interest’ consisting of a multi-directional nexus of entities that define its specificity and materialisation. This process gradually abstracts reality into a worlding system that directs its formation of structure and imperatives; what is to be preserved or eliminated inside or outside this territory?
Intertwining the Boundaries is a multi-scalar analysis to redefine a notion of boundaries through a series of iterative scrutiny. Our studies reveal that complex networks of hydrological systems act as the primary flow that sustains interconnected ecosystems—not in a static way, but dynamically, always shifting like its fluid characteristic. So we make it as a sovereign agency, determining every process of boundary-making within what we term the ‘study area’—an arena where every resource is contested.