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Latest revision as of 08:09, 18 April 2024
RCN = "place-sourced initiatives at large landscape (bioregional), ecological megaregion, or small nation-scale working to build community-designed regenerative economies".
URL = https://www.regencommunities.net/?
Description
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"The RCN is a global collaborative of bioregional networks along with individuals and organizations who share a commitment to place-based initiatives for environmental, social, and economic regeneration. We cultivate relationships and direct resources and information towards initiatives that enhance the health and wellbeing of participating bioregions."
(https://www.regencommunities.net/about-us/)
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"The Regenerative Communities Network (RCN) was launched as an urgent response to the Anthropocene — and the declaration of a Planetary Emergency by the Club of Rome and others. We need a profound response to:
- climate change and biodiversity loss
- deteriorating ecological health at watershed,
bioregional and biosphere scales
- grotesquely unjust and ever rising inequality
- loss of linguistic and cultural diversity, and
- severe economic fragility as revealed by the Covid-19 crisis.
The members of the RCN are place-sourced initiatives at large landscape (bioregional), ecological megaregion, or small nation-scale working to build community-designed regenerative economies."
(https://capitalinstitute.org/regenerative-communities/)