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[[Daniel Christian Wahl]]:
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Daniel Christian Wahl:


"The word ‘regenerative’ in ‘regenerative cultures’ refers — in part — to a culture’s ability to regenerate and transform itself in response to change. Most importantly it refers to a culture’s ability to maintain and regenerate healthy ecosystems functions as the basis of true wealth and wellbeing."
"The word ‘regenerative’ in ‘regenerative cultures’ refers — in part — to a culture’s ability to regenerate and transform itself in response to change. Most importantly it refers to a culture’s ability to maintain and regenerate healthy ecosystems functions as the basis of true wealth and wellbeing."
(https://medium.com/@designforsustainability/redesigning-economics-based-on-ecology-35a82f751f25)
(https://medium.com/@designforsustainability/redesigning-economics-based-on-ecology-35a82f751f25)
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[[Category:Regenerative Approaches]]

Latest revision as of 17:57, 5 June 2020

Description

Daniel Christian Wahl:

"The word ‘regenerative’ in ‘regenerative cultures’ refers — in part — to a culture’s ability to regenerate and transform itself in response to change. Most importantly it refers to a culture’s ability to maintain and regenerate healthy ecosystems functions as the basis of true wealth and wellbeing." (https://medium.com/@designforsustainability/redesigning-economics-based-on-ecology-35a82f751f25)

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