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We are co-creating the world's first open-source blueprint for regenerative communities - where technology supports life, and people live in harmony with nature.
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Almost none design how they leave. ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿ’จ

Paradoxically, clear exit paths make communities stronger. When people know they aren't trapped, their commitment is truly voluntary.

Read my latest deep dive on why freedom to leave is essential for sustainable, regenerative community design: ๐Ÿ‘‡

The Exit Clause: Designing a Community You're Allowed to Leave https://ecohubs.community/blog/the-exit-clause-designing-a-community-youre-allowed-to-leave

#IntentionalCommunities #Cohousing #CommunityDesign #Ecovillage #ExitStrategy

The Exit Clause: Designing a Community You're Allowed to Leave โ€” EcoHubs blog

A community is a web of shared dependencies: land, buildings, income, decisions, meals, often childcare. The deeper those ties, the harder it is to separate without disruption. A clear exit clause enables commitment - because people know they are free to leave.

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The Extraction Trap: Why "Sustainability" Isn't Enough and Regeneration is the Only Way Forward https://ecohubs.community/blog/extraction-trap-why-sustainability-isnt-enough
The Extraction Trap: Why "Sustainability" Isn't Enough and Regeneration is the Only Way Forward โ€” EcoHubs blog

If we want to escape the extraction trap, we must stop asking how we can take less and start asking how we can give back more. Are we ready to move from being consumers of the planet to being its active healers?

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What if degraded land could become thriving ecosystems again? ๐ŸŒฑ

In this episode, we explore how regenerative agriculture, soil microbiology, and AI can work together to restore ecosystems and lay the foundation for future villages. From compost to community design, itโ€™s all connected.

๐ŸŽง Listen now: https://rss.com/podcasts/the-regenerative-future-podcast/2729911

Weโ€™ve been working together for a couple of weeks now with the FruitHaven Ecovillage as our first RCOS pilot project.

In this blog article, Boris from FruitHaven shares how our journey began and his perspective on applying RCOS: https://fruithaven.land/2026/03/31/a-new-chapter-for-fruit-haven-ecovillage-%f0%9f%8c%b1/

A New Chapter for Fruit Haven Ecovillage ๐ŸŒฑ - Fruit Haven Ecovillage

Over the past few years, Fruit Haven Ecovillage has experienced both waves of inspiration and periods of slowdown. Like many long-term community projects, the journey hasnโ€™t been linearโ€”but the vision [โ€ฆ]

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At EcoHubs, we think focusing on people and relationships before systems allows community to grow from the ground up. When we prioritize connections, shared responsibility deepens, strengthening resilience.

How has your experience of community shifted when relationships come first?

At EcoHubs, membership means more than presence - it means active contribution to our shared wellbeing. We invite you to reflect on what meaningful participation looks like in your community.

How do you know when you are truly engaged?

The first public draft of the Regenerative Community Operating System, RCOS Core v0.1, is now live.

This article explains what RCOS is, why it exists, who it is for, how it works, what has been released in this first launch, and what comes next:

https://ecohubs.community/blog/rcos-core-v0-1-is-live-a-practical-operating-system-for-community-living

RCOS Core v0.1 Is Live: A Practical Operating System for Community Living - EcoHubs Blog

The first public draft of the Regenerative Community Operating System is live. RCOS is a practical, modular framework for building resilient intentional communities without hidden power, burnout, or collapse.

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At EcoHubs, we think conflict often holds quiet lessons for community resilience. It invites us to pause, listen, and adjust together. How might your community embrace conflict as a source of insight rather than division? ๐ŸŒ€

At EcoHubs, we observe that seeking maximum efficiency can sometimes leave systems brittle under pressure. We value the space for redundancy and human-scale inefficiencies as they provide essential resilience for communities to endure. How does your community balance flow and slack?

#resilience #ecohubs

At EcoHubs, we think there is quiet strength in low-tech infrastructure. Simple systems can be easier to maintain and adapt, especially when conditions change. This steadiness supports community resilience over time.

How does your environment favor simplicity?