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£85 (£135 organisations, companies and institution reps)
Course summary

The science of ‘resilience’ emerged from the ecological sciences in the 1970s. Since that time the insights and applications of the resilience ‘lens’ have continued to expand across many disciplines and into areas such as farming systems, social science, law, political science, development, governance, psychology, anthropology, and many other sciences.

The past decade has produced an increasing popularity of resilience thinking all the way up to significant policy and global treaty framework influence. The sheer adaptability, usefulness, and timeliness of the resilience framework continues to enhance its understanding and use across many of our most difficult divides, promising a helpful common reference for people and communities working in many different contexts towards regenerative sustainability.

Resilience thinking is an increasingly relevant systematic approach for understanding the dynamics of human-nature relationships. Issues are addressed at many scales in ways often not possible with other approaches. At the same time Resilience thinking is able to usefully and suitably be integrated with a wide variety of other methods and frameworks, making for richer and potentially more effective hybrid approaches.

After this introduction you will not only understand the essentials of thinking resiliently but will have ‘actionable intelligence’ on how to apply this thinking to achieve concrete positive outcomes in the world you care about. A hand-picked information-dense digital handout to further your study and practical exploration of this field is a further value you will walk away with when participating in this course.

More details at: http://www.regenag.co.uk/index.php/course-calendar/resilience-thinking-…

Owen Hablutzel
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Face to face

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