New York-based Julia Watson is an Australian born landscape architect, designer, academic, and best-selling author. She runs a landscape and urban design studio specialising in rewilding for people and place, as well as a design studio working at the intersection of anthropology, ecology, and innovation. Julia works with Fortune 500 companies to align their missions with global sustainability goals by designing and implementing systemic change within Sustainability, Innovation, and Futures sectors. She was a lecturer on her expertise in urban planning at Harvard and Columbia University. She no longer teaches, but regularly gives lectures at these and many other institutes worldwide – not only academic lectures, but also keynotes for profit and non-profit organisations as well as design festivals. Julia is a leading expert on nature-based Lo-TEK (technologies based on indigenous knowledge) for climate resilience. Contributing to exhibitions across the globe, Julia's work on Lo-TEK has been featured at venues including the Venice Biennale and the Design Museum of London. In this dialogue series, Julia Watson describes her stance using five theses on progress.