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2022: Creating a Lexicon of Future

Field Guide to Flourishing: R is for Regenerative

Ruth Glendinning
2 min readMay 20, 2022

Regenerative means able to or tending to regenerate — to regrow or be renewed or restored, especially after being damaged or lost.

The act or process of regenerating is regeneration. Regenerative is most commonly used in the context of biology to describe the properties of organisms or environments that are capable of regrowth. In animals, tissue, organs, or other body parts that have been injured or lost are sometimes regenerated. ~ Dictionary.com, Regenerative

Regenerative Economics

8 Principles of a Regenerative Economy via Capital Institute
  1. In Right Relationship: Humanity is an integral part of an interconnected web of life in which there is no real separation between “us” and “it.”
  2. Views Wealth Holistically: True wealth is not merely money in the bank. It must be defined and managed in terms of the well-being of the whole, achieved through the harmonization of multiple kinds of wealth or capital, including social, cultural, living, and experiential.
  3. Innovative, Adaptive, Responsive: In a world in which change is both ever-present and accelerating, the qualities of innovation and adaptability are critical to health.
  4. Empowered Participation: In an interdependent system, fitness comes from…

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Ruth Glendinning
Ruth Glendinning

Written by Ruth Glendinning

Community Architect // Published Poet // Future Story Lab // Anti-Fragile Playbook // S.L.O.W. Tech // #womenswork Buy my book! https://a.co/d/5MG47Di

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