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Reflecting | Designing Regenerative Change

40 min · 12 de ago de 2024
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A regenerative and nature-inspired design process is often, by nature, reflective and adaptive. But often we can forget to take time for deep reflection. In this episode of Re-Alliance Radio's Designing Regenerative Change series, we explore Reflection. Once we are in the process of implementation, and we are delivering our regenerative projects, how might we build learning and reflection into the process? How might we be open to the things that go well, and also the things that don't go well that we can learn from? We are joined by special guests Timothy Salomon from the National Land Coalition in the Philippines, as well as Gisele Henriques from CRS.

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