Regenerative Futures

Aspiration: To identify and develop viable pathways that foster inclusive and equitable regenerative futures where nature – including people – can thrive.

The Regenerative Futures programme

At Unearthodox, regeneration is not just a concept – it represents a pathway to systemic change. Through the Regenerative Futures programme, Unearthodox is exploring the full potential of regeneration – its strengths, limitations and capacity to drive deep, systemic change. 

Key questions guiding this exploration:

  • Whose voices and values should shape this vision?
  • How can we embed justice, inclusivity and decolonisation at its core?
  • What is needed to turn regeneration from an idea into a real-world impact?

Regenerative Futures: A Living Timeline

The timeline below captures key milestones of the Regenerative Futures programme. 
As the journey evolves, new events, insights and highlights will be added.

We launched the Regenerative Futures programme with a bold commitment: to explore regeneration as a lived experience, rooted in justice, inclusion, and diverse knowledge systems.
Read the launch announcement

A global call for artists, writers and creators to envision regenerative futures. This initiative sparked powerful stories of hope and renewal.
Learn more

A five-day in-person gathering of 40 visionaries to reimagine systems where all life can thrive. This happened through deep dialogue, creative practice and embodied exploration.
Read more

Through a five-part interview insight series, we shared reflections on regeneration, covering ancestral wisdom, governance, intergenerational learning, legal accountability and the role of art in systemic renewal.
Read the insights here

Regeneration Research Initiative
Ongoing

We undertook a research project to surface community-grounded perspectives on regeneration from across the world.
Coming soon — stay tuned for the publication.

We launched the Regenerative Futures programme with a bold commitment: to explore regeneration as a lived experience, rooted in justice, inclusion, and diverse knowledge systems.
Read the launch announcement

A global call for artists, writers and creators to envision regenerative futures. This initiative sparked powerful stories of hope and renewal.
Learn more

A five-day in-person gathering of 40 visionaries to reimagine systems where all life can thrive. This happened through deep dialogue, creative practice and embodied exploration.
Read more

Through a five-part interview insight series, we shared reflections on regeneration, covering ancestral wisdom, governance, intergenerational learning, legal accountability and the role of art in systemic renewal.
Read the insights here

Regeneration Research Initiative
Ongoing

We undertook a research project to surface community-grounded perspectives on regeneration from across the world.
Coming soon — stay tuned for the publication.

Why now?

The growing interest in regeneration reflects an urgent need to move beyond sustainability and rethink how societies and ecosystems can thrive together. However, despite its increasing popularity, the understanding of what truly regenerative systems look like at social-ecological scales is still evolving. Without careful consideration, there is a risk of replicating past limitations, such as vague definitions, greenwashing, and the appropriation of knowledge from Indigenous and local traditions, reinforcing colonial dynamics rather than challenging them.

Regeneration is not a new idea. Many Indigenous and community-based traditions have long embodied regenerative ways of living, guided by principles of reciprocity, interconnectedness and care for the land. Yet, these perspectives have often been overlooked or undervalued in dominant environmental and economic systems. For regeneration to drive real transformation, it must be grounded in a diversity of perspectives, particularly those historically excluded from mainstream narratives.

What sets this programme apart?

The Regenerative Futures Programme is not just about exploring ideas – it is about creating spaces for deep, systemic change, turning ideas into action. What makes this initiative different?

  • Beyond Surface-Level Solutions: Rather than applying quick fixes, the programme focuses on exploring how regeneration can address the root causes of ecological and social challenges.
  • Diverse and Inclusive Perspectives: This programme intentionally engages a broad range of voices – from local communities and artists to researchers, conservationists, social innovators and systems thinkers – to co-create a more just and inclusive vision for regeneration.
  • A Living, Evolving Process: Unlike static initiatives, the Regenerative Futures Programme evolves in response to insights and emerging knowledge. It is designed to be adaptive, reflective and co-created with those at the forefront of regenerative thinking and practice.
  • Bridging Ideas to Action: This programme aims to go beyond theory – it focuses on creating real pathways to implementation. Through targeted collaborations, mentorship, funding, and strategic support, it aims to provide the resources and networks needed to turn regenerative ideas into action.

By fostering collaboration, amplifying underrepresented perspectives and challenging dominant narratives, this programme seeks to ensure that regeneration is more than just a concept – it becomes a catalyst for real, lasting change.

Who is involved: Our Advisory Group

The Advisory Group is a collective of cross-disciplinary experts who will provide strategic inputs and guide the evolution of the programme. They will challenge our assumptions, encourage bold ideas, and provide critical feedback, thus shaping the direction and impact of the programme. 

Meet our advisory group

What's next?

As the Reframing phase comes to a close, our focus now shifts to making sense of everything unearthed so far. Insights, perspectives and emerging themes will be carefully examined to identify key patterns and opportunities. Rather than prescribing fixed solutions, this process will surface ideas, challenges and potential pathways that can shape the next steps of the programme.

The goal is to translate these learnings into concrete actions, guiding the development of innovative, inclusive and regenerative ideas that move beyond theory into practice.

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