Torna a Curs

Economia Regenerativa

0% Completat
0/0 Passos
  1. Mòdul 01: Introducció
    1.1 Lliçó-1: T'interessa la regeneració?
  2. 1.2 Lliçó-2: Què és l'economia regenerativa?
  3. 1.3 Lliçó-3: Principis d'Economia Regenerativa
    9 Temes
  4. 1.4 Lliçó-4: Cap a una economia regenerativa
    1 Quiz
  5. Mòdul-02: Anar més enllà dels cercles
    2.1 Lliçó-1: De l'economia lineal a la circular
  6. 2.2 Lliçó-2: El sistema imbricat
  7. 2.3 Lliçó-3: De centrar-se en el producte a centrar-se en el procés
    1 Quiz
  8. Mòdul-03: Canvi de mentalitat d'economia regenerativa
    3.1 Lliçó-1: Canvia la mentalitat per transformar el sistema
    1 Tema
  9. 3.2 Lliçó-2: Canvi de mentalitat: ?Fent? a ?Ser?
    2 Temes
  10. 3.3 Lliçó-3: Canvi de mentalitat: ?Ego? a ?Soul?
    1 Tema
    |
    1 Quiz
  11. Mòdul 04: Marc d'Economia Regenerativa
    4.1 Lliçó-1: Nivells de paradigma
    6 Temes
  12. 4.2 Lliçó-2: Entendre els nivells de paradigma com a sistema
  13. 4.3 Lliçó-3: Evolució d'una pràctica d'economia regenerativa
    5 Temes
  14. 4.4 Lliçó 4: del creixement quantitatiu al creixement qualitatiu
    2 Temes
    |
    1 Quiz
  15. Mòdul 05: Enfocament col·laboratiu de l'economia regenerativa
    5.1 Lliçó-1: Ecologia i economia regenerativa 1
  16. 5.2 Lliçó-2: Economia del desenvolupament humà
    9 Temes
  17. 5.3 Lliçó-3: Enfocament regeneratiu del desenvolupament econòmic global
    7 Temes
  18. 5.4 Lliçó-4: Cultura Regenerativa
    3 Temes
    |
    1 Quiz
  19. Mòdul 06: Inversió regenerativa
    6.1 Lliçó-1: El paper de les empreses
    2 Temes
  20. 6.2 Lliçó-2: Invertir des d'una ment regenerativa
    1 Tema
  21. 6.3 Lliçó-3: El sistema alimentari inverteix en una economia regenerativa
    4 Temes
    |
    1 Quiz
  22. Conclusió
Lliçó 18, Tema 1
En progrés

5.4.1 Innovació i disseny transformadors

juny 25, 2024
Lliçó Progress
0% Completat

Simple sustainability is no longer sufficient in the face of numerous challenges that are convergent. There has already been much too much harm. We must rebuild environmental and community health, develop regenerative systems, and learn to think imaginatively in the face of unpredictability.

To accomplish this, we must actively engage in transformative innovation, which goes beyond “sustaining innovation” and “disruptive innovation,” as articulated by Clayton Christensen (1997). Any suggested advances should be assessed for their potential to be a first step toward regenerative cultures. Whole systems thinking that is integrative is necessary for transformative innovation. We are able to develop win-win solutions and create designs with systemic harmony. To do this, we must comprehend the interconnectedness of the convergent crises and respond to their complexity with an integrated and participatory strategy. We can develop solutions that help the individual, the community, and the ecosystem if we focus on the right size.

The term “resilience” has gained a lot of popularity, but few people have cared to delve thoroughly into the rich understanding that Forty years of research on change and ecosystem transformation has given us. Research on resilience provides crucial information for developing regenerative cultures. In order to keep our options open and prepare for the unexpected, we can build for transformative resilience. To do this, we must prioritize relationships and information flow, as well as diversity, adaptation, and redundancy at various sizes. The ability to anticipate potential futures, maintain our health and integrity, and adapt and change in response to the constantly changing socio-ecological systems in which we engage are all examples of transformative resilience.

Our grasp of how design will play a part in the next transformation has greatly increased over the past 20 years. Through the things, systems, and processes we produce, design is how our vision and value systems are expressed in our material culture. Our perspective and value systems are in turn shaped by previous design choices, much as the structures and cities we live in. Design is a dialogue that incorporates various viewpoints into culturally creative process.

It is obvious that there are boundaries to how much regenerative cultures can be designed. Our societies and cultures are complex dynamic systems just like all others, and they are inherently unpredictable and controlled. Design and the creation of unforeseen novelty must be understood as two sides of the same coin. We will be better able to design with modesty and careful consideration of systemic input as a result.

error: El contingut està protegit!
ca