Come On! by Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker & Anders Wijkman
Author:Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker & Anders Wijkman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer New York, New York, NY
3.1.4 Regenerative Management
The third principle of Natural Capitalism is to manage all institutions to be regenerative of human and natural capital. The principles of a regenerative economy have been set forth in Club of Rome member John Fullerton’s white paper, Regenerative Capitalism . 15 Like biomimicry , it draws from nature’s principles, but applies them to running an economy in service to life.
Fullerton points out that there are patterns and principles that nature uses to build stable, healthy and sustainable systems throughout the world. These eight principles can guide us in creating an economy that operates in accordance with the rest of the world, creating conditions conducive to life:1. Right relationship: Holding the continuation of life sacred and recognizing that the human economy is embedded in human culture, which is itself embedded in the biosphere.
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