2025.02 — Regenerative Economies: What is it, why should we care and what issues face it?

This brief explores the concept of a regenerative economy, which aims to create a sustainable future by focusing on restoring and rebuilding natural resources and social well-being.

Authors: Todd Davey, Alep Blancas, Nina Brankovic, Tasha Day

Publication date: 2025

Regenerative economy is a concept often confused with sustainability. However, its implications extend beyond sustainable development. It aims to restore and improve natural systems while creating equitable social and economic opportunities. In this practical brief, we explore this concept, its main challenges, and the role of universities in developing this economic approach. To do so, we utilize the primary research outcomes of the Erasmus+ Project Regen:u.

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