COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-Creation

This article argues that whilst our recent economic models are dependent on the overall ecosystem, they do not reflect this fact. As a result of this, we are facing Anthropocene mass extinction. The paper presents a collaborative regenerative region (COLreg) co-creation and tokenisation, involving m...

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Main Authors: Marie Davidová, Kateřina Zímová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/12/6638
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spelling doaj-6e25d45c4c844c798873979ac8208e602021-06-30T23:51:08ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01136638663810.3390/su13126638COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-CreationMarie Davidová0Kateřina Zímová1Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UKCollaborative Collective, Fričova 7, 12000 Praha, Czech RepublicThis article argues that whilst our recent economic models are dependent on the overall ecosystem, they do not reflect this fact. As a result of this, we are facing Anthropocene mass extinction. The paper presents a collaborative regenerative region (COLreg) co-creation and tokenisation, involving multiple human and non-human, living and non-living stakeholders. It unfolds different stages of multicentred, systemic co-design via collaborative gigamapping. In the first steps, certain stakeholders are present and certain are represented, whilst in the final stages of generative development, all stakeholders, even those who were previously just potential stakeholders, take an active role. The ‘COLreg’ project represents a holistic approach that reflects today’s most burning issues, such as biodiversity decrease, unsustainable food production, unsustainable economic models, and social systems. It combines top-down and bottom-up approaches to co-create to achieve regional social and environmental justice for the coming symbiotic post-Anthropocene era.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/12/6638systemic approach to architectural performancesystems-oriented designmulticentred designco-designsocial and environmental justicebioregion
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COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-Creation
Sustainability
systemic approach to architectural performance
systems-oriented design
multicentred design
co-design
social and environmental justice
bioregion
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Kateřina Zímová
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title COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-Creation
title_short COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-Creation
title_full COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-Creation
title_fullStr COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-Creation
title_full_unstemmed COLreg: The Tokenised Cross-Species Multicentred Regenerative Region Co-Creation
title_sort colreg: the tokenised cross-species multicentred regenerative region co-creation
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This article argues that whilst our recent economic models are dependent on the overall ecosystem, they do not reflect this fact. As a result of this, we are facing Anthropocene mass extinction. The paper presents a collaborative regenerative region (COLreg) co-creation and tokenisation, involving multiple human and non-human, living and non-living stakeholders. It unfolds different stages of multicentred, systemic co-design via collaborative gigamapping. In the first steps, certain stakeholders are present and certain are represented, whilst in the final stages of generative development, all stakeholders, even those who were previously just potential stakeholders, take an active role. The ‘COLreg’ project represents a holistic approach that reflects today’s most burning issues, such as biodiversity decrease, unsustainable food production, unsustainable economic models, and social systems. It combines top-down and bottom-up approaches to co-create to achieve regional social and environmental justice for the coming symbiotic post-Anthropocene era.
topic systemic approach to architectural performance
systems-oriented design
multicentred design
co-design
social and environmental justice
bioregion
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/12/6638
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