Regenerative development is a whole systems approach that partners people and their places, working to make both people and nature stronger, more vibrant and more resilient. It aims to increase the vitality, viability and adaptability of a place through understanding its story, its flows and how developing positive relationships enhance the potential of all stakeholders. Key to working regeneratively in an eco-city is understanding the essence of place and what needs to be strengthened to enable adaptation through future change. Smart specialisation is a process through which understandings of the socio-technical potential of the system can seed entrepreneurial opportunities and new positive relationships. When this is broadened to the social-ecological perspective underpinned by regenerative development, it can guide our transition to a thriving eco-city.
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Hes, D., & Coenen, L. (2018). Regenerative development and transitions thinking. In Enabling Eco-Cities: Defining, Planning, and Creating a Thriving Future (pp. 9–20). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7320-5_2
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