
Research | Regen Melbourne

biregioning, which is the verb, like how do you do it, really is kind of getting to grips with existing power structures, with politics, with economics, with, uh, climate change with all the kind of challenges and ills that we're facing. [00:06:33] And some people see it as a response to the polycrisis because it embraces everything, because it cov... See more
Samantha Power • The Great Simplification

Beneath the world of systems mapping and building collective intelligence lies the world of systems finance and systemic investing. And beneath that sits an even deeper challenge: the problem of systemic price—how we convert value into price and structure its distribution.
Indy Johar • Price and System Finance Futures | Indy Johar | 17 comments
With a background in earth systems, interdisciplinary collaboration and sustainability leadership, I passionately work on nature-based solutions, systems innovation and bioregional regeneration
based. I’ve long been convinced of the potential for more ‘challenge-based’ universities, which organise more of their output around unanswered questions rather than just bodies of knowledge, and which work with their home regions or cities on the cutting edge of science or social innovation. The spread of innovation labs, design teams and social s
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