In her new book The Serviceberry, botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer argues that humans would be wise to learn from the circular economies of reciprocity and abundance that play out in natural ecosystems.
The main idea is that humans could benefit greatly by emulating the reciprocal and abundant circular economies found in natural ecosystems.
Botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of "The Serviceberry", argues that these ecosystems demonstrate how systems can thrive through interdependence and sustainable practices, offering valuable lessons for human societies seeking a more harmonious relationship with the environment.
The main idea is that humans could benefit greatly by emulating the reciprocal and abundant circular economies found in natural ecosystems. Botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of "The Serviceberry", argues that these ecosystems demonstrate how systems can thrive through interdependence and sustainable practices, offering valuable lessons for human societies seeking a more harmonious relationship with the environment.