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A New Kind of Science: Why We Should Work With Nature, Not Against It

9 Mar

The Case of the Czech Beavers: Nature’s Engineers


Introduction: Transitioning from the Old Science to a New Paradigm of Collaboration with Nature

The Old Paradigm: Dominance and Control

The New Paradigm: Collaboration and Resilience


Principles of This New Science


Why This Matters Now



Nature-Based Solutions: Harnessing Ecosystem Services


Beavers as Ecological Engineers


Rewilding: Restoring Balance Through Collaboration


Indigenous Knowledge: Learning from Reciprocal Relationships


Scientific Frameworks: Building on Nature’s Blueprint


1. Principles for Coupling Engineering & Nature


2. Mathematical Tools to Quantify Nature’s Value


3. Economic Strategies for Governments

  • Policies:

4. Policy Frameworks to Align Growth & Ecology

  • Initiatives:

5. Case Studies: Success Stories

a) The Netherlands’ “Building with Nature”

b) China’s Sponge Cities

c) New Zealand’s “Well-Being Budget”


Final Thought

The Czech beaver story serves as a powerful reminder. Animals and ecosystems are not passive resources. They are active collaborators in shaping our world. By tapping into their inherent skills—whether it’s beaver engineering, wolf trophic cascades, or plant pollination—we can reduce costs. We can enhance resilience and foster biodiversity.

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