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[[Generative vs. Extractive|Generative is often contrasted with Extractive]] following the writings of [[Marjorie Kelly]] (q.v.)
[[Generative vs. Extractive|Generative is often contrasted with Extractive]] following the writings of [[Marjorie Kelly]] (q.v.)
The term "generative" seems to be used mainly to indicate that a practice generates new resources, or more generally grows things.
The term "generative" seems to be used mainly to indicate that a practice generates new resources, or more generally grows things.
It is not specified what kinds of things are generated, so it can be applied to an economic practice, but is less likely to be chosen as a word to be applied to a natural system.
It is not specified what kinds of things are generated, so it can be applied to an economic practice, that may or may not be applied to natural systems.


"Regenerative", for example as used in "regenerative agriculture" has more of a flavour of restoring a system to a state where it operates in a naturally generative way.
"Regenerative", for example as used in "regenerative agriculture" has more of a flavour of restoring a system to a state where it operates in a naturally generative way. Regenerative agriculture would, for instance, be concerned with restoring and improving the health of the soil, and subtle, complex systems like fungal mycelium in woodlands; with restoring or increasing beneficial biodiversity.
 
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"Generative ownership designs are about generating and preserving real wealth, living wealth, rather than phantom wealth than can evaporate in the next quarter. They’re about helping families to enjoy secure homes. Creating jobs. Preserving a forest. Generating nourishment out of waste. Generating broad wellbeing."
Marjorie Kelly, Owning Our Future: The Emerging Ownership Revolution

"To move from a zero-sum culture (win-lose) to a non-zero-sum culture (win-win) necessitates widespread collaboration in assuring that nature also wins (win-win-win) and wins first, as she is the provider of the abundance upon which we depend. Only if we collaborate in creating a healthier, diverse, vibrant and bio-productive planet, will we be able to create regenerative cultures where nobody is left behind and everyone wins."
Daniel Christian Wahl, Designing Regenerative Cultures

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The concepts 'regenerative' and 'generative' are often applied in writings about a desirable future economy.

Generative is often contrasted with Extractive following the writings of Marjorie Kelly (q.v.) The term "generative" seems to be used mainly to indicate that a practice generates new resources, or more generally grows things. It is not specified what kinds of things are generated, so it can be applied to an economic practice, that may or may not be applied to natural systems.

"Regenerative", for example as used in "regenerative agriculture" has more of a flavour of restoring a system to a state where it operates in a naturally generative way. Regenerative agriculture would, for instance, be concerned with restoring and improving the health of the soil, and subtle, complex systems like fungal mycelium in woodlands; with restoring or increasing beneficial biodiversity.

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