Multispecies Digest
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Multispecies Digest brings you research-informed exploration, analysis, approaches and tools for building more nature-positive businesses and economy.
The newsletter brings you along on my journey of exploring, building and testing the WHYs and HOWs of building functional businesses that create positive impact for nature while staying resilient in the face of (un)expected nature-related events.
Latest essays:
10 things that give me hope: While the world seems to implode into itself, let's look at the positive initiatives for nature (Read here)
Don't overlook the basics while rushing to do multispecies work: We likely need to relearn to sit, stand, and walk before with can run with the multispecies transitions (Read here)
What multispecies approaches can do for your company: Five perspectives on how your company can build strategic advantage through multispecies and socio-ecological thinking (Read here)
Anthropocentric is bad. Ecocentric is good. Or is it?: How to navigate potential fallacies when embracing the nature-positive thinking (Read here)
Vacation reads and activities to have a nature-filled summer: Tips for books, open access articles, and activities to add some nature into your summer plans. (Read here)
Emotional labour in multispecies transitions: When we can't shove our emotions in the trunk, but also can't let them take the wheel. (Read here)
F**k futures, we need to build multispecies presents (Read here)
Multispecies economy starts with recognition: Reflections on "The EU Economy's Dependency on Nature" report (Read here)
Convenience at the cost of connection: Are our choices to live and design convenient lives disconnecting us from ourselves, each other, and nature? (Read here)
Thinking beyond dogs, bees, and trees: Dissecting human-nature interdepence and the variety of natural stakeholders to consider (Read here)
Multispecies stories and empathy building: Reflections on the animation film "Flow" through the lens of a multispecies researcher (Read here)