Resilience and regeneration for a world in crisis
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Both resilience and regeneration are relevant concepts in sustainability science. Resilience thinking has led to improved understanding of cross-scale cycles of
growth and renewal, regime shifts, and planetary boundaries. Regeneration highlights the role of positive, place-based and partially self-perpetuating social-
ecological dynamics and seeks to foster mutualistic relationships between human and more-than-human entities. This paper lays out similarities, differences and overlaps between work on resilience and regeneration. The concept of regeneration emerged both independently of resilience as well as playing a role within resilience scholarship. We show that the literatures on resilience and regeneration have elaborated complementary ideas and can be combined to derive guidance for improved governance of social-ecological systems. Because of its explicit and proactive future-orientation, the concept of regeneration could help boost nascent efforts to enact biosphere stewardship and develop positive visions for how to rebuild a world that is dominated by regenerative rather than degenerative dynamics.
growth and renewal, regime shifts, and planetary boundaries. Regeneration highlights the role of positive, place-based and partially self-perpetuating social-
ecological dynamics and seeks to foster mutualistic relationships between human and more-than-human entities. This paper lays out similarities, differences and overlaps between work on resilience and regeneration. The concept of regeneration emerged both independently of resilience as well as playing a role within resilience scholarship. We show that the literatures on resilience and regeneration have elaborated complementary ideas and can be combined to derive guidance for improved governance of social-ecological systems. Because of its explicit and proactive future-orientation, the concept of regeneration could help boost nascent efforts to enact biosphere stewardship and develop positive visions for how to rebuild a world that is dominated by regenerative rather than degenerative dynamics.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Ambio |
| Volume | 55 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 24-34 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| ISSN | 1654-7209 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 01.2026 |
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- Geography, Planning and Development
- Environmental Chemistry
- Ecology
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Regenerative design, Regenerative lens, Regenerative sustainability, Seeds of a good Anthropocene, Transformability, Transformation
- Biology
- Environmental Governance
- Environmental planning
