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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
Collaborative Design with the WeLand
Image 10: Tree (power) with flowing sap, called information, visible for transparency (Dolor Quiles, 2022)
- WeLand is a collaborative design process based on the understanding that communities grow integrity through making sense of place.
- It is a dynamic process grounded in a universal natural pattern - the torus - that invites communities to co-create regenerative livelihoods through engagement in a set of flexible practices that are part of the toolkit and aims to be evergrowing with inputs from all users.
- Collective strategies create a sense of belonging to the territory, meaningful action and accountability for the process, turning spaces into places.
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