Andrew Zionts Abrams: Permaculture designer and cultural ecologist exploring how water, art, and community can regenerate landscapes and belonging.
Andrew Zionts Abrams is a permaculture designer based in southern Spain. Over the past decade, he has been restoring degraded Mediterranean landscapes through Almenara Culturas Regenerativas, a living laboratory where water, art, and community weave together. Trained in Water Retention Landscape Design at Tamera (Portugal), his work explores how ecological repair can become cultural repair — how slowing, spreading, and sinking water can inspire new forms of collaboration, learning, and care. Through the EU-funded Emccinno project and his collaboration with Be.Time SCA, he bridges regenerative practice with participatory art, reimagining the edges between people, ecosystems, and the commons.