


Seeds to Systems: Regenerating Food, Land, and Community in Southeast Asia
Hosts: Pai Seedling Foundation, Mae Fah Luang Foundation, Aspen Impact Foundation and moderated by Natalie Limwatana (Global Ecovillage Network Oceania and Asia)
Language: English
Join us for an interactive workshop where we’ll explore how trust can become the foundation for regenerative systems—economically, culturally and ecologically. Using the World Café method, this session brings together participants who don’t often sit at the same table - from grassroots community leaders to funders, businesses, policymakers, and beyond - to slow down, listen deeply and share conversations that matter. Anchored in real-life examples from across the region, we’ll dive into what it means to center regeneration in trust, and how that trust can drive collaborative, place-based solutions that last.
We welcome local and regional farmers, agri-entrepreneurs, Indigenous and community leaders, hospitality and eco-tourism operators, funders, researchers, policy and systems innovators, and anyone with the curiosity and passion for regeneration. Join us to share stories, surface shared challenges and solutions, spark new possibilities and help grow a movement for regenerative change—rooted in trust, and grounded in the places we call home.
Agenda:
09:00 - 10:00: Opening and Panel Discussion
10.00-11.30: World Cafe interactive group discussion
11.30-12:00: Harvest and Closing
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เมล็ดพันธุ์สู่ระบบนิเวศ: การฟื้นฟูวิถีชีวิต อาหาร ผืนดิน และชุมชนในเอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้
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