
Working Together
A steady supportive way to understand your territory
1. We start with a conversation
You share what you’re navigating — water, land, energy, mobility, animals, or everyday resilience.
I listen, ask questions, and help you map what’s going on.
2. We explore your territory together
Using simple tools, sketches, and structured thinking, we look at:
- how water moves
- how land is used
- how energy is accessed
- how daily life is shaped by the environment
- what’s possible in your space
This is about understanding, not analysis.
3. We identify small, low‑risk steps
Together we find practical, achievable actions that build confidence without requiring big investments or major changes.
4. We meet regularly
Most people choose:
- monthly conversations
- or a flexible rhythm that fits their pace
Mentoring is long‑term by design.
It works best when we build understanding slowly and steadily.
Community Spatial Futures is a solo practice built around simple tools, structured conversations, and long‑term support.
What You Can Expect
Clarity
A clearer sense of how your environment works and what’s influencing your decisions.
Confidence
Support to make grounded choices without rushing or overcommitting.
A thinking partner
Someone who walks alongside you, helping you see patterns, possibilities, and practical next steps.
Tools you can use
Simple frameworks you can return to long after our conversations.
Who I Work With
I support:
• households exploring water‑efficient food production
• community groups navigating shared decisions
• local actors shaping land, water, and energy choices
• people caring for animals and wanting to improve wellbeing
• anyone trying to understand their territory more clearly
You don’t need technical knowledge.
You don’t need a project.
You just need a place, a question, or a decision you’re trying to make.
Starting a Conversation
If you’d like to explore working together, the first step is simple:
send a message and we’ll arrange a short conversation.
There’s no commitment — just a chance to understand your context and see whether mentoring feels right for you.

