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Regenerative Economics for Regenerative Times

Regenerative practices are emerging in design, construction, systems ecology, and economics that may be equal to the multi-faceted existential challenge of our times. Yet despite their potential, finance for regenerative projects remains elusive. We present recent advancements in regenerative thinking, design, and finance to equip practitioners with regenerative approaches, identify necessary systemic interventions, and connect them with financing mechanisms and networks to make them a reality.

Event Date
Friday, March 21, 2025 - 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Session Chairs

Room / Location
Harbor 3
Learning Objectives
Describe the principles of regenerative economics
Evaluate ways in which regenerative building design and construction methods can act as a catalyst for broader systems change
Identify sources of information on regenerative materials and design expertise for use in current projects of various types and scales
Access and contribute to existing and emerging alternative, regenerative financing models and professional networks
CEU Information

This session is approved for 1.5 credit hours toward AIA (LU), BOC, and NAHB certification. Those who attend a full day of the conference are additionally eligible for credit toward MA CSL, NARI, PHI, Phius, and RESNET certification.

Session ID
BOS25-212