In this course, you will develop the language and skills to navigate regenerative approaches across disciplines. You will build a broad understanding of process dynamics, systems thinking, life-cycle analysis, and interdisciplinarity that will enable you to explore transformative approaches to economics, politics, media, and urban design.
The course emphasises processual, critical, and relational thinking and practical frameworks for understanding how all living systems are connected. You will examine what it means to be a "good ancestor" by considering future generations in today's decisions and explore concepts such as symbiosis that can inform regenerative practices.
These fundamental tools and perspectives will prepare you to contribute to positive change regardless of your field of study.
This course is a core course in the Regenerative Futures minor.