2021
DOI: 10.4013/sdrj.2021.141.17
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COVID-19 and the emergency of new economies for the design of a new world

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic situation has proven the fragilities of the current lifestyles of humanity. The previously established patterns, as they were, a predominately linear type of economy, and the manners for generating work and income, were based on production and consumption. However, that proved to be unsustainable due to the necessity of social isolation. In this context, the aim of this article is to resume the emergency for finding new ways of thinking and acting in the economy and to explore emerging vi… Show more

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“…Regenerative economics was defined in a variety of ways, which emphasise different yet complementary perspectives. The first group of definitions focused on the linguistic roots of regeneration, for example (Barauna et al, 2021) who highlight the Latin term regenerare, referring to reproduction and revival. The second group of definitions derived inspiration from the natural world.…”
Section: Roots Of Regenerative Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regenerative economics was defined in a variety of ways, which emphasise different yet complementary perspectives. The first group of definitions focused on the linguistic roots of regeneration, for example (Barauna et al, 2021) who highlight the Latin term regenerare, referring to reproduction and revival. The second group of definitions derived inspiration from the natural world.…”
Section: Roots Of Regenerative Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Vizinho do Bem ('Good Neighbor') app: a collaborative network to support elderly, quarantined and others who need help during the pandemic (Barauna et al,2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%