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Applying the laws of nature and core values in and among our institutions will help solve all world issues

Eugen Oetringer has been working in the field of complexity for a long time. The last few years he has been very helpful too in creating awareness during workshops in a Sustainocratic environment. Sustainocracy is positioned at so called level 4 awareness driven regional cocreation. Institutionalized enterprises feel best in this context of value creation if they themselves apply the laws of nature in their own positioning. This often requires a transformation of the company or government institution. Eugen explains here what the common pitfalls are and how to overcome them. This goes together with a new age institutional manifesto:

We are in Glasgow

Even though we cannot all be physically in the Glasgow climate top we can be there through visual proof of our actions every day in real life. The power of citizen’s initiatives that make a difference has been a theme that got us together on a world scale through Youth4Planet, Earthbeat and AiREAS projects. Likewise we try to involve our youngest generations by connecting to their educational centers and directly through their initiatives. We invite all to produce a short video contribution.

During the bike challenge from Luxembourg to Glasgow, via Eindhoven we also got many statements of young and younger people along the trail. These will be used again during our presence in Glasgow. Look at this preview…..

https://vimeo.com/641328182

Urban forestry

What will be our future reality? More people in urban environments? Or will people start escaping urban gettos and speculative prices to join smaller communities in rural environments? In both cases local forestry is key. These documents on YouTube explain why urban forestry is do important and people do already in this field…

From Sustainocracy point of view the urban development with trees is indeed a great step forward. It is a pitty though that we have been destroying nature so much that we need to recover it in the weirdest environments, trying to play God. We seem to want to “plan” these urban ecosystems while having to deal with the numerous surprises that nature holds for us in the process. In our own environment we already saw fallen trees (safety hazzards) due to storms, massive insect pests around apartment buildings, plants dying on vertical buildings, etc. The obvious benefits of plants are huge but they bring other challenges.

We encourage citizen’s engagement in their own environment, espcially developing living green in their gardens, local streets and neighborhoods. In larger parks and spaces we develop food forests where we allow plants, insects and animals to interact in an as natural way as possible. The living green acts as social integrator, food supply, healthy air, learning environment and form of positive energy.