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.

Read more