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==Topical Quotes==
==Topical Quotes==
"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."<br />
"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."<br />
— [[Daniel Christian Wahl]], Designing Regenerative Cultures
— [[Daniel Christian Wahl]], [[Designing Regenerative Cultures]]


==Topical P2P Writers==
==Topical P2P Writers==

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Topical Quotes

"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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Key Concepts of This Category

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, but is less likely to be chosen as a word to be applied to a natural system.

"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.

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Pages in category "Regenerative Approaches"

The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total.