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Explore the Eight Principles of a Regenerative Economy
- The regenerative model is based on the idea that humans, as the dominant force on the planet, learn to be more like the non-human nature systems, learning from the wisdom of life and applying these ideas to the practices of cultural change. A critical principle of life is there is no such thing as waste in nature; everything is broken down and cycl... See more
from Should we ditch sustainability? by Leyla Acaroglu
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- Regenerative structures that start with looking after our own local shared needs are based a lot off of Ostrom’s eight principles:
from DAOs Are the New Way of Impact Work by Coindesk
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- to navigate the intersections between scale and regeneration, between growth and the commons. A principle of ‘many universals’ could provide the framework for balancing the tension between, on one hand, enabling community-led and governed projects to flourish, and, on the other, the need to then challenge massive and well-resourced centers of power... See more
from Towards a Digital Pluriverse by Michael Lewkowitz
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