The ARK is an open, learning project. If you read the Public Impact Brief and would like to deepen or question certain aspects, we invite you to join our public dialogue. There you can:
ask clarification questions
discuss functions and impact logic
contribute impulses, critique, or ideas
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The ARK is a social system for learning, participation, and qualification that enables individuals, communities, and institutions to implement regenerative activities effectively, visibly, and in a lasting way. It connects:
education
collective action
ecological regeneration
social — and, in perspective, economic — recognition
At its core lies a simple but often unresolved question:
How can socially necessary, regenerative activities
be learned, coordinated, and sustained over the long term?
Many sustainability and education initiatives remain limited because:
learning is disconnected from real places
engagement is project‑based and short‑lived
responsibility is not clearly anchored
commons and care work remain invisible
ARK addresses this by systematically linking learning, action, responsibility, and recognition.
ARK describes three interconnected dimensions of impact:
Activate – enabling and empowering people
Restore – regenerating ecological and social systems
Know – understanding bioregional, ecological, and cultural contexts
ARK is therefore not a single tool, but a learning, development, and action system.
Goal: Anchor learning and action locally
building learning and action communities
connecting education with concrete practice
using shared best practices
Outcome: agency, social cohesion, trust
Goal: Develop bioregional responsibility
learning in real natural and living environments
documenting species, places, and ecological relationships
building bioregional identity
Outcome: responsibility for ecological systems beyond individual consumption choices
Goal: Enable new forms of social recognition
development of a conditional income model
remuneration for verifiable regenerative, social, and educational contributions
recognition of:
ecosystem services
commons work
knowledge and care work
Not an unconditional basic income,
but income for socially necessary contributions
that today often remain unpaid.
The ARK does not scale through centralized programs,
but through clearly defined roles and qualification pathways.
Learners
engage in activities and learning paths
Guides
design learning activities and use best practices
These roles are openly accessible.
The ARK distinguishes three interrelated mentor roles:
Community Mentors
facilitate learning and action in communities
(e.g. school classes, learning sites, neighborhoods)
Commons Mentors
steward shared resources, places, or themes
(e.g. public spaces, educational commons, municipal projects)
Ecoregion Mentors
anchor learning and action in bioregional ecological contexts
and accompany other mentors
Publicly available, decentralised trainings already exist for Community and Commons Mentors.
These roles form an embedded structure: Community → Commons → Ecoregion
Schools
Students act as learners; teachers as guides or community mentors.
Learning is connected with real places and ecosystems.
Municipalities & local governments
Commons mentors structure participation, stewardship, and education in public space.
Civil society & NGOs
Act in different roles to contribute thematic expertise.
This enables scalable impact without centralisation.
The ARK is:
not a pure reporting or ESG instrument
not a top‑down transformation program
not a technocratic platform
but a participatory, learning system
that enables people to take responsibility.
The societal value of ARK lies in re‑evaluating learning, work, and what truly matters for collective well‑being:
Regenerative activities are no longer seen as voluntary add‑ons,
but as a foundation of future‑ready societies.
ARK evolves through dialogue. If you would like to deepen, critically reflect on, or contribute your own
perspectives, we invite you to join the public dialogue.
Join the AI supported dialogue with the ARK crew
Click opens a public group chat.
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