Looking forward: Regenerative Futures

With the launch of Regenerative Futures as our new programme for 2024–2026,  we are taking a significant step forward towards transformative change in the relationship between nature and society.

Our engagement with Regenerative Futures is informed by the insights gained from our previous exploration of the Future of Conservation theme, which highlighted the need for a more proactive transformation of the relationship between diverse societies and nature. Regenerative Futures allows us to expand on these insights, applying them to broader contexts and challenges that encompass all aspects of conservation and societal wellbeing.

Regeneration, as a concept, is rapidly gaining traction across various sectors and communities as the transformative approach set to push the boundaries of sustainability. However, early research findings suggest potential limitations, including the risk of replicating some of the sustainability movement's shortcomings such as the lack of a clear definition, the potential for greenwashing and the risk of appropriating Indigenous knowledge, thereby reinforcing colonial dynamics.

Our journey so far

Our exploration into Regenerative Futures began in 2023 with a series of insightful discussions with a diverse group of experts across various fields and geographies, complemented by an in-depth internal review of our knowledge base. These initial steps have allowed us to identify risks, tension points and limitations around the concept of regeneration. Moving forward, Unearthodox is committed to reframing, learning and unlearning, as we continue to explore and conduct further research that will guide the design and implementation of a dedicated innovation portfolio through 2026.

Find out more about Regenerative Futures
"Creating such a space to nurture ingenious ideas and offer an open forum for creative thoughts on nature and conservation is truly remarkable. We are collaborating to establish a space for inclusive research and dialogue centred on nature. These foundational concepts are rooted in the endeavors you are pursuing at Unearthodox and have the potential to unlock a variety of transformative avenues."
Sonia Tesfaye Abebe, Researcher, Gender Equality, Social Justice, and Climate Change Advocate
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