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Responding to the ecological crisis can feel overwhelming

Responding to the ecological crisis can feel overwhelming

Responding to the ecological crisis can feel overwhelming

Greenprints offers a practical way to make use of the many innovative approaches to creating regenerative societies

Greenprints offers a practical way to make use of the many innovative approaches to creating regenerative societies

Greenprints offers a practical way to make use of the many innovative approaches to creating regenerative societies

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Greenprints is uniquely Australian and starts by connecting us to our local bioregion
and learning from First Nations peoples about how to care for country

Greenprints is uniquely Australian and starts by connecting us to our local bioregion
and learning from First Nations peoples about how to care for country

Greenprints is uniquely Australian and starts by connecting us to our local bioregion
and learning from First Nations peoples about how to care for country

The Greenprints approach builds bioregional, regenerative societies,
while also connecting to Planetary Health and global justice

The Greenprints approach builds bioregional, regenerative societies,
while also connecting to Planetary Health and global justice

The Greenprints approach builds bioregional, regenerative societies,
while also connecting to Planetary Health and global justice

Greenprints weaves new economy and wellbeing economy approaches into ecological limits, so regenerative human societies can thrive

Greenprints weaves new economy and wellbeing economy approaches into ecological limits, so regenerative human societies can thrive

Greenprints weaves new economy and wellbeing economy approaches into ecological limits, so regenerative human societies can thrive

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Posted onDecember 4, 2017February 18, 2018Authorjames

Created OnDecember 4, 2017
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The Greenprints Initiative and the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA) acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which the Greenprints Initiative operates.

The Greenprints Initiative acknowledges that the sovereignty of the First Nations People of the continent now known as Australia was never ceded by treaty nor in any other way; and acknowledges and respect First Nations Peoples’ laws and ecologically sustainable custodianship of Australia over tens of thousands of years through land and sea management practices that continue today.

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