Resilient Places - Create your own web
A Resilience Web is a holistic visualisation of local environmental and social justice groups.
Our tool helps people find groups they want to support, partner with or volunteer at. Explore the published Resilience Webs
You can create a Resilience Web for your town, theme or institution if there is not one already. All we ask is for you to send us feedback so we can make the tool better.
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Amandine GIRARD-HERVE
Orléans, Loiret, France
If we are to achieve our goal of greater respect for our environment and the people who make up our society, we need to take action at every level. This is the reason why I decided to help companies, local authorities and organisations commit to a CSR and transition approach. Today, I offer CSR modules, seminar days and tailor-made support to get all teams involved in a comprehensive, integrated approach. After listening to Kate Raworth at a Conference, I felt that the doughnut had to be shared with as many structures as possible.
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Michael Lee
Kent, England, United Kingdom
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Massimo Calamassi
8003, Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
I am a catalyst for systemic change. Supporting individuals, organisations and companies on their path towards a regenerative present and future. I walk and talk the talk. I am an active learner. I enjoy and strongly believe in collaborating and co-creating. I am a visionary. I question the common theory of economics and societal structures. I engage in reinventing the present and the future! I am an Economist. I am a co-founder of CoRegener8 with the vision of co-creating regenerative cultures.
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Taylor Seamount
Santa Cruz, CA, USA
I’m inspired to apply my art to find hope and meaning amid the climate crisis. Solar Punk Repaints In these imaginative realist landscapes, I modify my plein air paintings of my local Santa Cruz area, reimagining the location as an equitable and sustainable utopia. On social media I share painting process videos that explore the history and future of that location. Featuring Local Stewardship I also create plein air paintings that highlight local organizations that are responding positively to the crisis. This year I’m focusing on land stewardship. Sourcing How can I responsibly make and sell objects from the fruits of the earth during this time of over-extraction? I explore this through my laser woodworking of local redwood and internationally sourced bamboo plywood. Fairies I believe that ecologically balanced culture requires more than a utilitarian appreciation for nature. We need our reverence for nature to include sense of mystery which inspires humility. In many of my plein air landscapes I include glowing nature spirits, which I call fairies, as an embodiment of this sense of mystery.
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Andrea Hiott
Utrecht, Netherlands
I am a researcher and writer focused on what moves us and the ways we move. I have been working to develop a philosophy of mind that is based in issues of mobility--of how we make our way (and have our ways made). With degrees in philosophy and neuroscience, and further studies in history and technology (I'm currently completing a 2nd Master in heritage and techno-science), I work across disciplines towards developing a general cognitive framework--part of the ecological orientation--that connect us across disciplines, scales and species. I post my research conversations relative to this at Love & Philosophy Beyond Dichotomy (https://www.youtube.com/@waymaking23). I also work in sustainable mobility and have discussions relative to that for the Ecological Motoring Initiative (https://www.ecologicalmotoring.com) at Forever Motoring. I am especially interested in how our definition and modes of motoring connect to our economic potentials for change, and how this be shifted towards the DEAL standards. We are all involved with and even dependent upon transportation systems of various kinds. How might we meet the motoring needs of all within the means of the living planet? This is the question I work with towards orienting transportation systems ecologically.
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John Thorne
Herefordshire
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Jemma Luck
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Laura Zimmermann
Freiburg
I just finished my master's degree in Freiburg, studying in the M.Sc. programme Geography of Global Change. For my thesis I worked with Doughnut Economics and its practical applicability. I truly appreciate the support and treasure of knowledge of the DEAL community and platform. Now I am working at the Next Economy Lab in Bonn, realizing more Doughnut-related projects. I am drawn to the doughnut by its tangibility and immediate call for action: "Act now - theorize later!"