Regenerative Design
Regenerative design transcends traditional sustainability by actively restoring, revitalizing, and enhancing both natural and human ecosystems. Rather than merely minimizing environmental harm, it integrates ecological, social, and economic factors to create adaptive, self-sustaining environments that actually improve over time. This holistic approach fosters vibrant biodiversity, bolsters community well-being, and cultivates resilience, ensuring that future generations inherit thriving, regenerative systems instead of depleted resources.
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Bringing Regenerative Design to Indian Cities
Indiaβs urban landscapes are evolving at a rapid pace. Amid the hustle and bustle of traffic jams and high-rises, thereβs an emerging approach that can help our cities thrive: regenerative β¦
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Percolation Wells with Active Filtering
Many Indian cities face recurring water shortages and flooding, often at different times of the year. Percolation wells offer a regenerative solution by recharging groundwater and reducing surface runoff. Typically β¦
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Community-Driven Urban Farming
When entire neighborhoods come together to cultivate fruits and vegetables, the result is a resilient community that gains fresh produce, improved health, and stronger social bonds. Urban farming can be β¦