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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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Vailland Eloïse
Nantes (France)
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Lorna Westwood
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France
I'm working towards a world in which business leaves more value than it takes, and puts positive impact before profit, in service of a just and liveable future for all. I work as an independent marketing consultant, organisation designer and change facilitator for leaders of social value, sustainable and impact-led organisations. I bring 25 years of real-world business experience, coupled with a profound understanding and authentic commitment to addressing the change that’s needed to secure a thriving future for life on Earth. I'm exploring the potential of marketing to play a key role in the transition to a regenerative future. What if collectively, as marketers, we could transform our industry into a fairer, kinder, more ethical and responsible place, which encourages sustainable behaviour change and nurtures well-being?
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Hicham El Maaroufi Elidrissi
Paris
Tomorrow’s economies and organizations of all kind won’t be about creating profits for shareholders. It will definitely be about improving the state of the world and driving human value. As we’ve been living in the Anthropocene -the one of a human-influenced age, and maybe the greatest of all time- all the existing paradigms we've built our society and economic systems upon have now become obsolete. The 12.000 years since the last ice age during which all human civilization developed is now a thing of the past. Today, HUMANITY is facing its biggest and serious challenges ever. Finding new equations to advancing human potential(s) and solve the crisis of this deliquescent civilization is of paramount importance in our exponential and ubiquitous world. In fact it should be the concern of everyone. I'm starting with the man in the mirror! 2010 was a wake up call for me and I've decided to serve the greater good to enable change and power an ontologically conscious economy. I believe in our capacity to use technologies wisely, consciously and purposefully. We did it in the past but today it's the only way we for us to transition and shape the course of history. A change like never before to save us from that collective madness that may lead us to our own extinction. So I've created a global collective of radical thinkers aiming at creating positive shifts through conscious embodiment and enactivism. But more than a company what I've designed as an "Innovation Collective & Systemic Design Studio" is a symbiotic, dynamic, and unconventional ecosystem designed to shift people’s thinking. A place where singular ideas can flourish because everyone connects and inspires others to go beyond the limits of the current frame of perception.
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Emilio Bourlon
Mexico City
To solve better problems by connecting ideas, people and projects; contributing ultimately to reconnecting with Nature as community.
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Fernanda Tenorio
Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Bachelor in Social and Environmental Sciences at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), with a background in conservation and resource management from the University of Sydney (UniSyd). Master in International Environmental Studies from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). Currently taking an MBA in ESG and Innovation at PUC-Minas. Diversified experience in the environmental and social sectors of companies, NGOs, governmental institutions and international organisations – State Secretariat for the Environment and Sustainable Development of Minas Gerais, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Greenpeace, Norwegian Refugee Council, Hostelling International. Confounder of Arandu, a consultancy company focused on the collaborative and sustainable development of organizations. Writer and editor of the magazine Mundo Arandu, an initiative that aism to share knowledge about sustainability, innovation and personal development. Diver, sailor, and passionate about Sustainability and the Degrowth movement.
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Jocelyn Howell
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Hello 👋 I am interested in learning more about doughnut economics. I am particularly interested in re-thinking how the spaces we live and heal in (ie: hospitals, assisted living facilities, homes) are designed to maximize sustainability, wellness, and incorporation of nature and biophilic design.
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