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Bangkok - Thailand

November 8th-9th 2024

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Join us for a day of conferences and design jam dedicated to transforming the funding & governance of Nature´s Commons

Calling all Climate Entrepreneurs, Academics, Researchers, Philanthropists, Technologists, Organizations, web3 Foundations, Financial Industry Professionals , Artists and Storytellers to this International Conference in Switzerland. 

  • Talks, Workshops & Inspirational Keynotes

    SeaX Ventures
    Nov 9 | 10am - 6pm

    Earth Commons Bangkok will weave together topics around stewarding and preservation of common natural resources with highlights on two specific foci: local and regional concerns, and the bridge linking decentralized science with earth commons.
     

    This conference is intentionally designed to be interactive and hands-on, emphasizing intimate engagement and peer-to-peer learning through interactive workshops, with an intimate main stage area for presentations. There will also be an unconference space for emergent collaboration and peer to peer learning.
     

    Earth Commons Bangkok will feature a showcase of Earth Commons track outcomes spanning the Chiang Mai Builder Residency and Hackathon.

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    Alan Ransil

    Devonian Systems

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    Paul Kohlhaas

    Molecule

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    Erin Magennis

    MuseMatrix

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    Shady El Damaty

    Holonym

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    David Dao

    GainForest

  • Themes explored will include:
     

    Local and regional SEA

    • Regenerative agriculture and forest restoration

    • Regional efforts to combat climate change, such as for fire control

    • Preservation and revitalization of biodiversity

    • Water and sanitation
       

    Decentralized Science x Commons-in-Practice

    • Theoretical and practical applications bridging DeSci and commons

    • Learning from indigenous wisdom and stewardship practices

    • AI and IoT for climate, biodiversity, and environmental tracking and interventions

    • Funding mechanisms for research and citizen science

Transparent conversations and solutions highlighting the environmental impact of these technological advances on our environment.

Open Source, AI, Web3 & Blockchain Technology

Impact assessment, best-practices to drive innovation, funding, and policy change. Examples of collaborative positive-use cases leveraging blockchain technology, including storytelling that can inspire better funding of scalable solutions.

Impact Investing
& Regenerative Systems

New digital financial mechanisms and theoretical models powered by open source, AI and blockchain technology inspired by Switzerland’s leadership in regulatory frameworks for the commons and advances in sustainable finance.

Monetary Diversity & Scalable Digital Finance

Decentralized solutions that move us from extractive systems towards regenerative approaches. Merging earth systems to economic systems, such as bioregional governance

Bioregional Governance, Regulatory Frameworks & Public Policy

Drawing on the concept of “design science” from Buckminster Fuller, exploring frameworks of change that inform and shape each other in our world of ecological, technological, and anthropological complexity.

Urban Design & Design Science

Drawing on the concept of “design science” from Buckminster Fuller, exploring frameworks of change that inform and shape each other in our world of ecological, technological, and anthropological complexity.

Ecological Economics & Non-Extractive Systems

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