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Articles in Resilience

2022-10-04T09:23:49+00:00May 14th, 2020|most read|

Social Food Forum | The Internet of Things and Earth Repair | Design Agenda for Bioregions | Peak Car | Re-wilding the Bauhaus | The City as a Living System (a selection of my texts selected for publication by Resilience magazine)

December Newsletter

2023-04-28T11:49:58+00:00December 10th, 2019|newsletter|

Tree-consciousness | Cotton Capitalism in India | 32 Case Study Collections | Learning journeys | Water museums | Social fermentation | Shanghai’s BIOfarm | Bioregional fiber economies

Urban-Rural: 10 Takeaways

2022-10-04T10:09:43+00:00November 1st, 2019|urban-rural|

Takeaways from the big Urban-Rural exhibition I curated in China: Urban and Rural are one place, not two | the same goes for Analogue and Digital | A farm is not a factory - it's a social and ecological system | my definition of 'Sustainable Fashion' | Old knowledge and new tech are not a choice - we need both.

Press Release: Urban-Rural exhibition in Shanghai

2022-10-04T10:09:44+00:00October 28th, 2019|urban-rural|

(Press Release) Many people want to reconnect with nature and rural life - but cannot move out of the city for good. Zhangyan Harvests Festival in Shanghai, in November, is filled with practical ways to reconnect the two worlds. Located in a beautiful high-tech agricultural dome, an exhibition called Urban-Rural features a dazzling array of real-world projects.

Back to the Land 2.0 Reader (2019)

2022-10-06T16:55:45+00:00May 18th, 2019|food systems, urban-rural|

Annie Proulx on Barkskins | Simone Weil on The Need for Roots | Pamela Mang on Storying of Place | Jane Memmott on Ecosystem Interactions | Arturo Escobar on Buen Vivir | Gloria E. Anzaldúa on weaving | Ann Whiston Spirn on Bacterial Urbanism | Margaret Wheatley on Emergence | Molly Scott Cato on Gaian Economics | and many more

Wellness In A Regional Context: New Masters Course

2023-04-18T07:32:22+00:00April 28th, 2018|care|

Wellbeing is intimately linked to connection - to other people, but also to place, and the living systems that inhabit it. Relational design creates those connections (I helped design this Masters in Relational Design course for Bangor University; at this time - September 2022 - it has not been re-started since Covid).

Is Peak Car Headed for Seneca’s Cliff?

2022-10-04T10:10:13+00:00October 23rd, 2017|moving|

Two hundred people per second now climb onto a dockless bike somewhere in China. The bigger story? We may have reached a peak-car tipping point - a moment of system transformation - that's been slowly 'brewing' for a very long time. (This text follows my keynote at Seoul Smart Mobility International Conference).

From Gut to Gaia: The Internet of Things and Earth Repair

2023-04-21T16:33:29+00:00October 21st, 2017|civic ecology, earth repair|

On a recent visit to @IAAC in Barcelona, I was charmed by their Smart Citizen platform. It enables citizens to monitor levels of air or noise pollution around their home or business. This innovation is impressive - but it leaves a difficult question unanswered: Under what circumstances will possession of this data contribute to the system transformation that we so urgently need?

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