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Jun 4, 2025
"What would change if we cared for a place - not because we owned it, but because we belonged to it?"
—Tijn Tjoelker
In these increasingly ecologically and socially chaotic times, Fan Yang offers an eco-social framework, a kind of “web for life,” that “ensures governance and economic systems serve both ecological and social well-being.” It is a social contract where all relevant stakeholders are heard and belong. At the heart of her proposal is care – care for the planet and care for one another. “For it to take root, functional states and markets must operate within a larger context of care—ensuring their actions are guided by collective well-being and long-term sustainability,” with commitments and agreements for “living well together.” “It demands a fundamentally relational approach—one that focuses on the quality of relationships and the design of processes that enable collective wisdom, coordination, and care.”
Considering Fan Yang’s framework, what is one way you might strengthen a sense of belonging and care for people and planet in your local community or government? Share your idea with someone.