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Welcome
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Module 1. Building the Soil- preparing the process
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Module 2. Landscape Integrity - a place-based regenerative approach
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Module 3. Co-Sensing - communities as sensors of the wider metabolism
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Module 4. Identity Naming - each community is unique
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Module 5. Co-Design - collaboration for meaningful change
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Module 6. Becoming - regeneration from within
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Module 7. Back to the Soil
The Resilience Cycle
- The Resilience Cycle is a framework originally developed by Buzz Holling (2010); amongst many, it inspired Community Catalysts consortium’s work development in many ways.
- It’s proposed to help us understand the cyclic process of adaptive change. By using the resilience cycle we are able to project the change process envisioned for Community Catalysts platform users and practitioners.
- The image of a Resilience Cycle the visualisation of viable alternatives to the current status quo, in order to accompany, or “midwife” our communities into a more regenerative way of being and living, while “hospicing” the fall of an old paradigm (Andreotti, 2021).
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