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Introducing Regenerative and Distributive Design
Three short videos introducing the design dynamics at the heart of Doughnut Economics
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Introducing Regenerative and Distributive Design
Overview
- from economies that are degenerative to ones that are regenerative by design
- from economies that are deeply divisive to ones that are distributive by design.
Regenerative and distributive design form two of the seven ways to think like a 21st century economist that you can read about in full here in the introduction to Doughnut Economics, and here in a series of 90-second animations.
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Introducing Regenerative and Distributive Design
This 2-minute video introduces the essential dynamics of both regenerative and distributive design.
Introducing Regenerative Design
This 3-minute video goes further into introducing regenerative design, presenting the two nutrient loops - biological and technical - and asks how can we mimic nature's genius and design in order to live with and within the cycles of the living world?
Introducing Distributive Design
This 3-minute video goes further into introducing distributive design by asking who owns the sources of wealth creation - such as land, housing, and business - and how can we design economies where value and opportunity is shared far more equitably with all those who co-create it, meaning everyone in society?
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