by jenander | Mar 16, 2021 | Economy, Regenerative Culture
We are in a time of breakdowns and breakthroughs. The experience of the global covid19 pandemic has cast a bright light on the frailty in our global economies, has highlighted our inability to adjust to complexity, uncertainty and volatility, and accelerated the...
by jenander | Mar 16, 2021 | Economy, Regenerative Culture
We are in a time of breakdowns and breakthroughs. The experience of the global covid19 pandemic has cast a bright light on the frailty in our global economies, has highlighted our inability to adjust to complexity, uncertainty and volatility, and accelerated the...
by jenander | Mar 16, 2021 | Economy
by jenander | Mar 16, 2021 | Economy
We are in a time of breakdowns and breakthroughs. The experience of the global covid19 pandemic has cast a bright light on the frailty in our global economies, has highlighted our inability to adjust to complexity, uncertainty and volatility, and accelerated the...
by jenander | Mar 9, 2020 | Ecology, Economy
On Saturday 7th March we were invited to Barcombe Eco Fair to take a snapshot of the community’s response to the Doughnut. Barocmbe is a small village just north of Lewes in East Sussex, with a population of just over 750 according to the 2011 census. Barcombe...
by jenander | Feb 2, 2020 | Bioregional, Economy, Regenerative Culture
When Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex said before he left the UK that the UK is his home and a place that he loves, it got me thinking again about place. What is a place? A place we call home? The UK is made of many regions that are busy and diverse, our culture is...
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