Systemic Cycles type of kayaking across the Venice Lagoon, Systemic Cycles Guide training. June 2024.
Systemic Cycles type of kayaking across the Venice Lagoon, Systemic Cycles Guide training. June 2024.

Bioregional Sensing
Designing Resilient Regenerative Futures


Building Bridges to Resilient Futures
25-30 April 2025, Venice Lagoon, Italy

This Bioregional Sensing event, a Designing Resilient Regenerative Systems (DRRS) initiative organized by the MonViso Institute in partnership with Camping Ca’Savio, explores the interplay between natural ecosystems and human systems in fostering resilience, for the broader Venice Lagoon and its hydro-geographical relation with up- and downstream flows with the neighbouring Alps.

This two-part event immerses participants in a transformative experience designed to inspire, educate, co-design and mobilize for designing toward regenerative futures.

Part 1
Systemic Cycles 

The event begins with a Systemic Cycles tour, a guided multi-day bicycle trip following the three major Alpine rivers of this bioregion — Brenta, Sile, and Piave. These rivers, once vital suppliers of fresh water, nutrients, and sediments to the Venice Lagoon, are central to understanding the lagoon’s ecological and socio-economic dynamics. Participants will cycle downstream from the Alps to Camping Ca’Savio on Venice’s offshore coast, engaging in “insight-seeing” rather than mainstream sightseeing, contributing to long-term bioregional mapping and sensing.

 

 

The SC tour combines regional exploration with systemic learning, allowing participants to:

  understand more about the complex ecosystem of the Venice Lagoon and the challenges it faces in achieving resilience and regeneration,

— experience a moving social adventure that shifts the perspective from passive observation to active engagement,

— explore bio-regional supply chain systems and their potential for circularity and regeneration by mapping flows, and getting in direct contact with people we meet.

The Systemic Cycles tour blends active learning with a practical understanding of systemic design, offering an innovative approach to fostering ecological awareness and sustainable tourism. This SC tour counts as well as a module of the SC guide training program.

 

Systemic Cycles with Camping Ca'Savio staff. Experience Lab. September 2024.
Systemic Cycles with Camping Ca'Savio staff. Experience Lab. September 2024.

Part 2
Unconference: Building Bridges to Resilient Futures

The event’s second half takes place at Camping Ca’Savio, in and around the innovative Experience Lab. This physical space is a hub for bioregional learning, exchange, and collaboration, setting the stage for two days of dynamic interaction with physical hands-on experiences and a lagoon kayak tour. 

The Experience Lab is a creative meeting space with a new multimedia VR exhibition and a physical, dialogic space for multi-sensual interaction.

Under the theme Building Bridges to Resilience Futures, the unconference invites participants to actively exchange ideas and co-create pathways for developing resilient regenerative regional futures. The character of the unconference focuses on the dialogic and direct project-specific co-creative exchange, rather than classic presentation formats.


Program

29 April
Breathing in

08:00-09:00
Social breakfast
Place: Cafe Square, Camping Ca’Savio

9:00-09:45
Moving entry with a welcome section: walk the campsite stepping stones
Meet the campsite owners, the Vianello family, and the organizing MVI
Meeting point: ExpoLab, Camping Ca’Savio

10:00-13:00
Foundational briefing with short presentations and visual dialogue
Intro and recap of bioregioning: Tobias Luthe, MVI Founding Director

The Systemic Cycles tour: recap by Folef Hooft Grafland, Camping Ca’Savio Local Host, MVI Design Associate and Martin Schütz, Systemic Cycles Co-founder

Ecological specifics of the Venice Lagoon: Sebastian Raimondo, Co-founder of Semplicemente Complesso

Visual dialogue: altogether

Moderated by: Michael Grimm, MVI Design Associate

Place: ExpoLab, Camping Ca’Savio

13:00-14:00
Bioregional lunch with a 5-minute reflective practice
Place: Camping Ca’Savio restaurant
Camping Ca’Savio's locally grown pasta

14:15-15:30
Land restoration: walk the agricultural fields

Guided by: Maurizio Vianello, Founder of Camping Ca’ Savio
and
Folef Hooft Graafland

Fluid walking discussion: economic models around carbon onsetting (Tobias Luthe)

Meeting point: Expo Lab, Camping Ca’Savio

15:00-17:00 Break

17:00-21:00
Cycle to the lagoon and start the kayak tour
Ecologically guided lagoon kayak tour with a sunset pizza dinner on an island
Meeting point: ExpoLab, Camping Ca’Savio

21:00
Return to Camping Ca’Savio by bike with a day-closing social drink 

 

30 April
Immersing

06:30-07:30
Sunrise at the Adriatic Sea beach
Sandscape mapping: participatory land art lab

Guided by: Sylwia Orczykowska, MVI Design Associate, Founder of Art Now
Place: Camping Ca’Savio beach

08:00-08:45
Breakfast
Place: Plaza Square

9:00-10:00
Making accessible
Touring the Expolab and experiencing the Virtual Reality installation (guided by Folef Hooft Graafland)

10:00-12:00
Regional actors’ input

Short presentations accompanied by joint visual dialogue

  • Business for good: Rehub
  • Local economies: The Tidal Garden
  • Carbon onsetting: Landscape Finance Lab
  • Bioregional data types: Trueworld and others (Tobias Luthe)
  • Governance (local, politics,...): Filippo Di Lenardo, Consultant & Founder at Open Research & Impact Lab, DRRS Alumni


Moderated by: Michael Grimm
Place: ExpoLab, Camping Ca’Savio

13:00-14:00
Bioregional lunch - regional specialities with a 5-minute reflective practice
Place: Camping Ca'Savio restaurant

14:00-15:30 Break

15:30-17:00
Digging deep

Smaller group workshops supported by Gigamapping:

  • Tourism/campsite’s role in the future: guests and off-season activities (Maurizio Vianello, Folef Hooft Graafland)
  • Bioregional cross-scale mapping as of living atlas co-development (Sylwia Orczykowska)
  • Participation and learning through VR (Recon company)
  • Community integration: participative social actor/network mapping (Michael Grimm)
  • Economic models around carbon onsetting and bioregional diversification (Tobias Luthe)


17:30-18:30
Fresh air synthesis

Outside walk to the beach: Concluding discussion in a “wobbly” setting

Guided by: Folef Hooft Graafland and Tobias Luthe

Summary: What have we experienced, what have we learnt? What questions were solved, what new ones came up?

The meta-narrative: why bioregional sensing?

The sharing: how to communicate and integrate bioregioning? How to build upon systems sensing and systems mapping? What do we take home, what do we leave with this bioregional sprout?

19:00-21:00
Bioregional dinner
Wrap-up of the Unconference
A farewell note by the Vianello family
Place: Camping Ca’Savio restaurant

 

 

1 May
Leaving a trace

08:00-08:45
Social breakfast and goodbye
Place: Plaza Square, Camping Ca’Savio

09:00
Finish of the Unconference and the Bioregional Sensing event

 

Bioregional sensing with custodians of the Venice Lagoon bioregion curated by MonViso Institute. Experience Lab, Camping Ca'Savio. September 2024.
Bioregional sensing with custodians of the Venice Lagoon bioregion curated by MonViso Institute. Experience Lab, Camping Ca'Savio. September 2024.
The event’s host Camping CaSavio, situated between the Venice lagoon and the Adriatic sea.
The event’s host Camping CaSavio, situated between the Venice lagoon and the Adriatic sea.

Key objectives

—  Collaborative Learning: facilitating dialogue among systems thinkers, designers, local experts, and industry professionals.

—  Actionable Insights: generating strategies for
fostering regeneration in resurgent regions.

—  Cross-Sector Synergy: connecting the DRRS community with stakeholders from tourism and other sectors to build partnerships for systemic impact.

The Experience Lab encourages open dialogue, creative experimentation, and shared learning, becoming a springboard for future regional initiatives. Local host Camping Ca’Savio offers a wide variety of accommodations and has a great restaurant catering for all.

 

The event welcomes

—  DRRS community members and alumni,
—  (future) Systemic Cycles guides,
—  systems thinkers and designers,
—  any (felt) custodian of the Venice Lagoon bioregion,
—  potential project and business partners for co-creation toward bioregional resilience and regeneration.

By combining physical exploration with collaborative learning, the DRRS Bioregional Sensing event aims to weave relations between places, bioregions, people, knowledge and action, catalyzing progress toward place-specific regenerative futures, organized by DRRS alumni.

 

About Systemic Cycles

Systemic Cycles merges active exploration with systemic learning, offering a playful yet profound way to understand and enact complex systems. Participants gain insights into regional supply chain systems, engage in bioregional weaving, and contribute to building regenerative cultures.

These slow-moving physical tours by bike, kayak or similar foster an immersive, hands-on understanding of regeneration and resilience, while dialogic mapping and asking informed, directed questions on circular systems to local actors contributes to bioregional regeneration. Through asking informed questions and dialogic mapping, SC is a continuous activator for weaving people, projects, and places.

 

Venetian watersheds: Brenta River and the famous wooden Bridge at Bassano del Grappa


Entry fee

There are 3 variants of participation in the Bioregional Sensing event.

Variant 1: only Systemic Cycles, 25-28 April 2025
Variant 2: only Unconference, 29-30 April 2025
Variant 3: entire event 25-30 April 2025


Depending on your status, please see the fees of variants 1 and 2:

Variant 1
Systemic Cycle, 25-28 April: 

  • Regular participant: 300 EUR
  • Systemic Cycle Guide practice days: 240 EUR
  • Students, DRRS Alumni: 180 EUR


The cost of accommodation and food is not included. Each participant covers it individually.
Food: approx. 35 EUR / day
Accommodation: approx. 40 EUR / night

Participants are encouraged to bring their own bikes. If needed, bike rentals are available upon request. For assistance, please contact Camping Ca’Savio Local Host, Folef Hooft Graafland at folef@monviso-institute.org.


Variant 2

Unconference Building Bridges to Resilient Futures, 29-30 April:

  • Regular participant: 250 EUR
  • Systemic Cycle Guide practice days: 200 EUR
  • Local residents: 50 EUR
  • Students, DRRS Alumni: 170 EUR

The cost of accommodation and food is not included. Each participant covers it individually.

Food: approx. 30 EUR / day

Three accommodation options at Camping Ca’Savio:

Lodge Libra

Camping Ca' Savio, Cavallino-Treporti (aktualne ceny na rok 2025)Libra Duo Lodge: Mobilheim mit Veranda in Cavallino – Camping Ca' Savio

Located at the start of the pinewood near the supermarket and both swimming pools. Perfectly positioned for a morning coffee at the sun-filled square and within 2 minutes walk of the beach.

Price: 297 EUR / 3 nights

 

Lido Mobile Home

Cennik kempingu 2025 – Camping Ca' SavioLido: Kompaktowe i funkcjonalne domki mobilne – Camping Ca' Savio

Located a few steps away from a pedestrian path, ideal to reach the swimming pool together with kids, to go shopping at the supermarket, or to reach the bar to taste a good Italian coffee.

Price: 183 EUR / 3 nights


Own tent
Price: 56 EUR / 3 nights

 

Variant 3
Variant 3 fee is simply the sum of variant 1 and 2 fees.
For example, if you are a regular participant and you attend the entire event, your total cost is:

300 EUR (Systemic Cycles) + 250 EUR (Unconference) = 550 EUR (+ accommodation and food costs).

 

Save the date

Bioregional Sensing, 25-30 April, 2025
Venice Lagoon, Italy

1) Systemic Cycles, 25-28 April
Brenta, Sile, and Piave watersheds

2) Unconference Building Bridges to Resilient Futures, 29-30 April
Camping Ca’Savio

 

Registration

Registration is closed. In exceptional cases, please contact directly Folef Hooft Graafland.

Specific inquries & event partnerships

Folef Hooft Graafland
DRRS Alumni & Camping Ca’Savio Local Host
MVI Associate

email: folef@monviso-institute.org


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