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=Place-Based Catalyst Hubs=
=Place-Based Catalyst Hubs=
===LaLa Gardens===
[[LaLa Gardens Cooperative]] is a one-acre home and garden demonstration of permaculture in the exurbs of Fort Collins, Colorado, transitioning from private to cooperative ownership as a model for regenerative development. It features natural farming and building, serving as a learning center for regenerative community ownership, governance, economy and culture based on caring, nature and a collective future.
===Commongrounds===
===Commongrounds===
[[Commongrounds]] - A new 4-story, 50,000 s.f. $16 million development in Traverse City, Michigan cooperatively owned by nearly 600 members. It will feature a food incubator, coffeeshop, distillery, childcare center, cowering space for impact organizations and businesses, performing arts and events space, artist-in-residence space, and 24 workforce rental units. Construction began in Fall 2020, with tenants scheduled to move in by 2022.
[[Commongrounds]] is a new 4-story, 50,000 s.f. $16 million development in Traverse City, Michigan cooperatively owned by nearly 600 members. It will feature a food incubator, coffeeshop, distillery, childcare center, cowering space for impact organizations and businesses, performing arts and events space, artist-in-residence space, and 24 workforce rental units. Construction began in Fall 2020, with tenants scheduled to move in by 2022.


=Mutualistic Communication + Governance=
=Mutualistic Communication + Governance=

Revision as of 16:06, 5 July 2022

Regen Living Ecosystem

Place-Based Catalyst Hubs

LaLa Gardens

LaLa Gardens Cooperative is a one-acre home and garden demonstration of permaculture in the exurbs of Fort Collins, Colorado, transitioning from private to cooperative ownership as a model for regenerative development. It features natural farming and building, serving as a learning center for regenerative community ownership, governance, economy and culture based on caring, nature and a collective future.

Commongrounds

Commongrounds is a new 4-story, 50,000 s.f. $16 million development in Traverse City, Michigan cooperatively owned by nearly 600 members. It will feature a food incubator, coffeeshop, distillery, childcare center, cowering space for impact organizations and businesses, performing arts and events space, artist-in-residence space, and 24 workforce rental units. Construction began in Fall 2020, with tenants scheduled to move in by 2022.

Mutualistic Communication + Governance

Partnerism

Partnerism - A socio-economic system that values and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future. Partnerism is based on Cultural Transformation Theory, which proposes that societies used to follow a mutualistic, caring “partnership model” of civilization, giving way to today's current “dominator model” of civilization, but with growing evidence that we are returning to the partnership model.

Prosocial

Prosocial is an orientation toward the welfare of others and society as a whole. This might be an attitude, a behavior, or an institution. It might be directed toward family and friends or the social acceptance of all people. Ultimately, Prosocial is an entire worldview.

Regeneration

Regenerative Systems

Regenerative Systems - An overview of regenerative systems and their applications.

Self Organization

Systems

Self Organization Systems - A list of self-organizing systems.

Sensemaking

Sensemaking - A primer on the process by which people give meaning to their collective experiences.

Co-Creation

Co-Creation Systems - Systems, models, tools for co-creation

Regenerative Currency

SEEDS

Regenerative Urban Planning and Development

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  • Form-based Codes Institute - The organization that supports regenerative urban planning operating systems known as form-based codes.
  • Form-based Codes - Form-based codes are a planning and development code that prioritizes physical form (rather than separation of uses) as the organizing principle for regenerative development. The SmartCode is one example of a form-based code.
  • SmartCode - A regenerative urban planning and development operating system and form-based code.
  • SmartCode documents - SmartCode documents.
  • Charter for New Urbanism - A set of principles and guide for regenerative community planning and development.

Resources

Glossary - Terms that define the co-creation of a world of mutuality