Description
Development is a systemic approach that sees, for example, global challenges as the climate change hypotheses, as an opportunity to develop co-agency among several cultures and fields, toward a shared purpose that can reconcile the fragmented relationship of human and natural systems and multiple problems within a place. From this point of view, human systems (business, education, food and building industries, etc.) and natural systems (watersheds, rivers, forests, ocean, etc.) are seen as living systems. Projects can be designed and redesigned as change agents that have the capacity to influence and develop the vitality and capacity for evolution of these living systems as a whole. Resilience and sustainability become by-products of a strong and better structured whole system. This is a review paper that aims to uncover the patterns that emerge from different fields of human endeavours were the Regenerative approach is being applied such as business, supply chains, agriculture, building industry and others. The intention is to bring concrete examples that can reveal the differences between regenerative and conventional sustainable approaches
Project Scope
Sustainability is becoming a very ambiguous term. An article revealed that until 2007 there were an estimated three hundred definitions of ‘sustainability’ and ‘sustainable development’ exist broadly within the domain of environmental management and the associated disciplines which link with it, either directly or indirectly
- Regeneration in the context of sustainability
- Systemic Regeneration of place (around the project)
- Systemic Regeneration of field of endeavour (in the world)




Project Info
Category
Location
Delta and Edo State, Nigeria
Square Meters
452,65m²
Project Year
2022
Project Value
2200