Consultation
The Center for a Regenerative Future staff members are available to provide support to DU staff, faculty, and students in "regenerizing" their curricula, programming, or team culture. Our consultation model encourages interdisciplinary partnership and is grounded in principles of the regenerative futures ethical framework:Ìý
- Ecological care
- Social equity
- Resilience
- Intergenerational solidarity
- Collaboration & co-creation
- Circular & sharing economy
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Reciprocity
- Creativity
- Mindfulness
Examples of regenerative consultation includes (but is not limited to):Ìý
Supporting the integration of regenerative principles into new or existing syllabi and/or curriculumÌý
Providing guidance to staff in taking a more regenerative approach to their student-facing OR internal programming and practicesÌý
Facilitating nature-based learning experiencesÌý
Hosting guest lectures for classrooms or in team meetings, including (but not limited to):Ìý
Moving from Sustainability to Regeneration: Introduction to the 'regenerative futures' framework
Grounding Ourselves for a Regenerative & Resilient Future
Transforming Ecological Distress into Purpose
What is eco-distress and how is it showing up on our campus?​ Strategies for supporting ourselves and our students while living in a chaotic climate