Resilience Frontiers Songdo

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5.

THE

OUTCOMES

The 2030 visions for future resilience co-created

at Resilience Frontiers 2019 break away from

traditional approaches to adaptation to climate

change, by introducing a transformative and

regenerative approach to climate resilience. In those

visions, a global change in consciousness towards

a ‘nature-first’ culture fosters a (re-)connection

to the global ecosystem, which drives individuals

and societies to assume their responsibility in the

stewardship of nature. The health of ecosystems,

including all living beings, is understood as both

a central condition and core criterion for human

resilience to climate change, and thus for human

security worldwide. A global system change

translating into new forms of habitats, as well

as social and economic practices enables the

continuous regeneration of societies, economies and

ecosystems. This takes place against the backdrop

of a wide application of frontier technologies and of

a retooled financial system. Equitable access to data

becomes a global public good and fosters inclusive

public dialogues.

a. Highlights of the visions

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