We have been working on some community planning resources to support the Friendship Agreements between Australia and East Timor.
This project is being partnered with Rebecca Spence of the University of New England.
We will soon post more information about this project.
What we do?
The Evolveris Project seeks to catalyze and co-host a learning community for people, communities, field researchers, institutions / enterprises interested in exploring new ways of seeing, knowing and thinking holistically. We regard this as being critical to catalyze sustainable futures.
One way to achieve this is by facilitating a global storytelling network. This will link communities and help exchange experiences and knowledge of how places are being re-storied to enable sustainable futures. This storytelling network will be web based and will use multi-media technologies to facilitate the conversations, exchange ideas and usefulresources for making sustainable places.
We are especially interested in collaborating with community development projects that seek to conserve and build the resilience of threatened ecosystems such as forest, reef and other fragile ecosystems and their communities. We hope to bring together field research expertise with others willing to support the communities undertaking this work of regeneration, monitoring and co-operative efforts to steward more balanced and sustainable pathways.
One way to achieve this is by facilitating a global storytelling network. This will link communities and help exchange experiences and knowledge of how places are being re-storied to enable sustainable futures. This storytelling network will be web based and will use multi-media technologies to facilitate the conversations, exchange ideas and usefulresources for making sustainable places.
We are especially interested in collaborating with community development projects that seek to conserve and build the resilience of threatened ecosystems such as forest, reef and other fragile ecosystems and their communities. We hope to bring together field research expertise with others willing to support the communities undertaking this work of regeneration, monitoring and co-operative efforts to steward more balanced and sustainable pathways.
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