Toward Re-Entanglement: A Charter for the City and the Earth

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Toward Re-Entanglement – A Charter for the City and the Earth sets out a vision for reconnecting cities with ecological systems. This charter outlines principles for urban development that respect planetary boundaries and foster harmony between human and natural environments.

Summary
The charter advocates for systemic change in how cities interact with nature. It emphasizes regenerative design, circular resource flows, and inclusive governance to create urban environments that support both human wellbeing and ecological resilience.
Key Takeaways
  1. Reconnection with Nature: Cities must integrate natural systems into planning and design to restore ecological balance.
  2. Regenerative Practices: Urban development should go beyond sustainability to actively regenerate ecosystems.
  3. Collaborative Governance: Multi-stakeholder engagement is essential for implementing the charter’s principles effectively.
How It Can Help You
This charter is valuable for:
• Urban planners seeking frameworks for climate-positive cities.
• Policymakers aiming to align development with ecological goals.
• Architects and designers exploring regenerative design strategies.
Key Learnings
  1. Systems Thinking: Cities are part of larger ecological networks and must operate within planetary boundaries.
  2. Circular Economy: Resource flows should mimic natural cycles to minimize waste and emissions.
  3. Social Inclusion: Equity and participation are critical for successful urban transformation.

Authors

  • Bauhaus Earth

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