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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 importance of collaborative design
- Design is a concept of either an object, a process, or a system that is specific and, in most cases, detailed. Design refers to something that is or has been intentionally created. In social processes, to design means to imagine processes that reconnect, define and awaken place-based communities; to design means to create strategies to reach clearly identified goals. In the context of the WeLand, it implies that we first sense and then express.
Collaborative design means to design something jointly with others or together and it allows us to co-create place-based strategies, integrated with life itself.
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