Degenerative, Generative, Regenerative. What is the difference that sets them apart?

There are three essential methods for managing an agricultural or urban economy.

Degenerative Approach:

  • begins in a state of decline or deteriorates from the outset.
  • Requires continuous input of energy and materials to sustain functionality.
  • Consumes more resources than it generates.
  • Contributes to environmental degradation on both local and global scales.
  • Typically, it serves a single purpose.

Examples:

Maintaining lawns and landscapes often requires pesticides, fertilizers, and high-energy irrigation systems. Buildings that depend on mechanical heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting and conventional single-use parking lots must also be maintained.

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What is Slow Stitching

The term “slow stitching” can be literally translated as “slow” or “unhurried” embroidery. Unlike traditional embroidery, which often emphasizes precision and uniformity, slow stitching embraces irregularity and spontaneous beauty. I was curious to explore what differentiates this method from conventional embroidery. Is it a new technique or a unique way of merging existing ones? Here’s Read More

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