The Guiding Principles

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The Advisors

Building on the Legacy of Visionaries

Regeneration

Joe Brewer: Bioregional Activation Centres

Joe Brewer has been a pioneer in advancing the concept of Bioregional Activation. His work emphasizes the importance of fostering learning and collaboration at the local level, providing platforms for community engagement, education, and innovation. By establishing these centers, Brewer envisions empowering communities to develop the knowledge, skills, and relationships necessary for bioregional regeneration. His visionary approach inspires us to create vibrant spaces that nurture local wisdom, ecological understanding, and regenerative practices.

Economics & Tokenization

Jeff Emmett: Conscious Token Design

Jeff Emmett's groundbreaking work on Web3 technologies brings a fresh perspective to the realm of alternative currencies and tokenomics. His approach emphasizes the alignment of token design with regenerative practices and community well-being. By considering the broader ecological and social impacts of incentive mechanisms, Emmett encourages the integration of conscious values into economic systems. His contributions offer valuable guidance for designing token mechanisms that support bioregional sovereignty, incentivize regenerative practices, and foster community resilience.

Origin Stories

Louis Herman: PoliCosmology and Indigenous Governance

Louis Herman's pioneering work on PoliCosmology and Indigenous Governance - through his first book, Future Primal - has significantly influenced the discourse on bioregional sovereignty. Through his exploration of indigenous knowledge systems and traditional governance structures, Herman highlights the importance of integrating diverse cultural perspectives and practices into bioregional decision-making. His insights on the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature, rooted in deep spiritual connections, offer profound wisdom for creating sustainable and regenerative bioregional systems.
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