Ecological Deep Growth
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Characteristics
Process for Usability:
"Human-machine-ecological deep growth is:
- Growth that accounts for all the negative externalities that result from the economic activity causing that growth;
- Growth that is sustainable to the ecological, human and machine systems from which it draws inputs and to which it contributes;
- Growth that maximises the potential of those systems by regenerating and augmenting them;
- Growth that is the result of a regenerative economy, which is not only extracting natural resources, but maintains the natural ecosystem in which society is embedded and helps it thrive;
- Growth that supports the development of foundational antifragility;
- Growth that focuses on developing 21st century human, machine and ecological capabilities;
- Growth that shifts the aim from a winner takes all mentality in structures that hitherto had defined parameters and goals and a foreseeable set of variables, to one where success in an uncertain and interconnected world is assessed on mutual advancement, self-sufficiency and maintenance. In other words, growth that focuses on infinite games instead of finite games."
(https://processforusability.blogspot.com/2022/07/myths-and-narratives-about.html)