On the Rights of Nature
Klaas Kuitenbrouwer is the director of the Zoönomic Institute in the Netherlands, one of the organisations with most experience in designing structures for organisational governance from a more-than-human viewpoint. They tend to the roots of the Zoöp movement, supporting organisations to become regenerative by adding a person with a special function: a Speaker for the Living. Klaas studied history at the University of Utrecht and has since the late 1990s worked at the intersections of culture, technology and ecology. A key element in his work is the intersection of different knowledge practices: technological, artistic, legal, scientific, and nonhuman. Currently he works as a senior researcher at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam and was responsible for – among other projects – the Garden of Machines (2015), 51Sprints (2016) and Gardening Mars (2017). He co-curated the Neuhaus Temporary Academy for more-than-human knowledge (2019), where he initiated the Zoöp project. A Zoöp is an organisation that collaborates with the other-than-humans in its operational sphere. Together they work on ecological regeneration and foster the emergence of a regenerative economy, or human-inclusive ecosystem. The Zoöp model can be adopted by all organisations. https://zoop.earth/en/ [https://zoop.earth/en/] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016328725000461 [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016328725000461]
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