The ReGeneration (original) (raw)
The Regeneration refers to people of all ages who share a common interest in renewable resources, recycling and other means of sustaining the earth's natural environment. Social networks are enabling members of the Regeneration to interact and share ideas, tools, and resources with each other, increasing the rate at which the actual regeneration of culture and planet can occur.
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dbo:abstract | The Regeneration refers to people of all ages who share a common interest in renewable resources, recycling and other means of sustaining the earth's natural environment. Social networks are enabling members of the Regeneration to interact and share ideas, tools, and resources with each other, increasing the rate at which the actual regeneration of culture and planet can occur. While not specifically defined, the prefix Re in ReGeneration could be interpreted to include widespread environmental practices such as reusing, recycling and restoring. The concepts of circular design and systems thinking, commonly used by people in the Regeneration, stem from a long line of indigenous agricultural practices and more recently biomimicry and permaculture, a set of design principles centered around whole systems thinking, simulating or directly utilizing the patterns and resilient features observed in natural ecosystems. The permaculture approach guides us to mimic the patterns and relationships we can find in nature and can be applied to all aspects of human habitation, from agriculture to ecological building, from appropriate technology to education and even economics. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | The Regeneration refers to people of all ages who share a common interest in renewable resources, recycling and other means of sustaining the earth's natural environment. Social networks are enabling members of the Regeneration to interact and share ideas, tools, and resources with each other, increasing the rate at which the actual regeneration of culture and planet can occur. (en) |
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