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Global Ecovillage Network/Solution Library/Backcasting from sustainability principles

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To stop planning for the future based on what has happened or worked in the past. This is known as forecasting and is an extremely efficient way of taking problems from the present into the future whenever we are dealing with complex systems (despite it's usefulness in less complex systems).

Change is the law of life and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
— John F. Kennedy
Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now.
— Alan Lakein

Description

To plan for success within the boundaries of social, ecological and financial sustainability; to create a future that can actually exist using the 4 principles laid out in The Natural Step Framework.The framework originates from a scientific, peer reviewed approach to achieving consensus on what sustainability actually means in practical terms that allow for planning and measurement of progress. Like a chess player or a chef, we start off with the desired goal in mind and use strategy, tactics and tools to approach that situation in a step­wise manner within rules that define success.

That goal is “ what would our village, company, product, city look like if it was NOT breaking any of the 4 sustainability principles and what do we have to do to get from here to there?”

Areas of impact

Social

  • Leadership & Governance.

Culture

  • Vision & Purpose.

See also

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