Economics
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11 International r3.0 Conference 2024: Tipping Points On Tipping Points
Excerpt: "r3.0 is pleased to announce its 11th International Conference, convening 10 – 11 September 2024 in online mode, building on the success of the 10 earlier conferences convened from 2013 to 2023. We at r3.0 consciously take a “margin-centered” approach to programming our Conferences, drawing...
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Building Economies to Save Ecologies
Certified Wildlife Friendly promotes coexistence between human economies and wildlife in wild places and on agricultural land through a conservation-focused certification initiative. Developed by Wildlife Friendly Enterprise Network (WFEN), a US-based not-for-profit conservation organization, the...
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Nature Wealth and Power
Updated version of an earlier work, "this second framework paper (NWP2) is targeted at practitioners involved in the design, implementation, and evaluation of natural resource–based rural development activities around the world, trying to make them more equitable, efficient, and effective. We also...
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Research Compendium on Degrowth
Abstract: "Scholars and activists mobilize increasingly the term degrowth when producing knowledge critical of the ideology and costs of growth-based development. Degrowth signals a radical political and economic reorganization leading to reduced resource and energy use. The degrowth hypothesis...
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How to pay for saving the world: Modern Monetary Theory for a degrowth transition
Presenting significant challenges on environmental and economic issues, the authors offer intersecting and complementary elements of Modern Monetary Theory and the concept of Degrowth.
The paper critiques current methodologies for solving some of today's most pressing problems and offers policy...
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Diverse values of nature for sustainability
A consistent challenge, among many others for regenerative development practitioners, is understanding and integrating natural processes. This article departs from the massive challenges posed by successive IPBES reports and explores the proliferation of studies on the valuation of nature. Such...
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A collective response to our global challenges: a common good and ‘market-shaping’ approach
Not directly referring to regeneration, the author nonetheless presents a governmental-level design approach that embeds regenerative design and co-creation approach through what she refers to as "missions", broader societal objectives that incorporate a holistic approach to participation and...
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10th International (Hybrid) r3.0 Conference 2023: Activating Restorative Norms — Healing Harm, Connecting for Change
Excerpt: "r3.0 is pleased to announce its 10th International Conference, convening 12 – 13 September 2023 in hybrid mode (in-person in Amsterdam and online globally), building on the success of rolling out this hybrid set-up in our 2022 Conference. We at r3.0 consciously take a “margin-centered”...
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Rifai Sicilia: Bringing the Mediterranean Back to Life
Excerpt: "Discover the vibrant floating garden of Sicily, an oasis of history, culture, and natural splendor in the heart of the Mediterranean. Sicily can exemplify a resilient and fair economy, fostering harmony between land and sea.
A Fresh Start for Regeneration. From a troubled past to a... -
Economy for Public Good Conference
Excerpt: "Together we’ll learn from te ao Māori approaches, harvest global doughnut, degrowth and circular thinking, celebrate local wellbeing and business success stories and learn practical skills.
With international keynote from Amanda Janoo, WEAll’s Global Policy Lead, MC’d by Michèle A’ Court...