The HIVE Project
An eco-hub and community roadmap for 2030
The HIVE Project incorporates a local eco-education hub and an 8 year action plan to take the Knaresborough community on a journey together towards a regenerative and thriving future.
The Roadmap has been tailored to help us all respond to Knaresborough's challenges, and do it with a sense of adventure and fun! Our collective vision, the measurable changes we agree to make by 2030 and a detailed roadmap to get us there, will be captured in 2022 as a baseline using Doughnut Economics framework to help us capture our current "selfie".
Throughout our annual programmes we'll be hosting a series of projects and events in line with our action plan to engage, educate and empower the community. Our programmes will run annually up to 2030 and launch on Earth Day (22nd April) each year.
Each month we will focus on a different area of concern to make the incremental and measurable steps towards our 2030 vision as set out in the HIVE Action Plan. Projects and events will offer the community ways in which they can learn about and make the necessary changes towards our 2030 vision together. Our eight areas of concern are: Soil & food, Circular trends, Green Energy, Biodiversity, Clean Water & Air, Optimisation, Regenerative Economies and New Future Stories.
Research and evaluation throughout our annual journey will give us the real world data to help steer us towards our destination - An adaptable, thriving and regenerative future to hand to our children from 2030 and beyond.
One of our main goals is to capture data that can contribute to regional and national doughnut models.
https://thehive2030.org/
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Hicham El Maaroufi Elidrissi
Paris
Tomorrow’s economies and organizations of all kind won’t be about creating profits for shareholders. It will definitely be about improving the state of the world and driving human value. As we’ve been living in the Anthropocene -the one of a human-influenced age, and maybe the greatest of all time- all the existing paradigms we've built our society and economic systems upon have now become obsolete. The 12.000 years since the last ice age during which all human civilization developed is now a thing of the past. Today, HUMANITY is facing its biggest and serious challenges ever. Finding new equations to advancing human potential(s) and solve the crisis of this deliquescent civilization is of paramount importance in our exponential and ubiquitous world. In fact it should be the concern of everyone. I'm starting with the man in the mirror! 2010 was a wake up call for me and I've decided to serve the greater good to enable change and power an ontologically conscious economy. I believe in our capacity to use technologies wisely, consciously and purposefully. We did it in the past but today it's the only way we for us to transition and shape the course of history. A change like never before to save us from that collective madness that may lead us to our own extinction. So I've created a global collective of radical thinkers aiming at creating positive shifts through conscious embodiment and enactivism. But more than a company what I've designed as an "Innovation Collective & Systemic Design Studio" is a symbiotic, dynamic, and unconventional ecosystem designed to shift people’s thinking. A place where singular ideas can flourish because everyone connects and inspires others to go beyond the limits of the current frame of perception.
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John Kydd
Bainbridge Island WA
Missioner for Climate Justice for Olympia Diocese, COP delegate at Glasgow and Sharm el Sheikh, Third Act, Climate Compassion Director for Maqasid Institute, Climate Advisor for my city, and struggling gardener.
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mark schneider
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Emi Imai
Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom
Founder of DE Community network group Boro Doughnut, Middlesbrough UK. Now a CIC. I moved to Middlesbrough in 2018 after living in Surrey, Oxfordshire, Japan, Thailand, China, Germany and the USA. Eco-school assessor. Currently juggles between management of Boro Doughnut, being a supply teacher, Learning and Development Facilitator @ Drive Engagement / Camerons Link and Reflexologist.
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Roisin Markham
Gorey, Leinster, Ireland
Steward of 18 oaks and wild nature in north Wexford, working on reducing my footprint, living circular, growing food, nurturing our soil. Trying to live in right relationship with the planet, animals & people. Learning to sing again.. Leading for impact through life-centred design, regenerative and distributive practices. Founder of Irish DE Network #IDEN https://wiki.irishdenetwork.org/Home IDEN no longer using slack, we are experimenting with a whatsapp community.