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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
Leverage Points and The Iceberg Model
- When analysing contexts or creating strategies, Leverage Points, a concept originally coined by Donella Meadows in 1997, emerge naturally.
- In design, a Leverage Point is that element that allows you to have a greater impact with the same effort.
- The Iceberg Model helps understanding the depths of the waters under visible symptoms of society and guiding actions towards paradigm shifts and systemic change. It’s a framework that helps identify leverage points to catalyse the transformative potential of systems.
- Identifying Leverage Points helps designing better strategies to go down the layers of the iceberg
To learn more about Leverage Points watch the video.
To better understand the Iceberg Model, watch the video.
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