Field-stations for the Future are local places for (re)building shared knowledge of our more-than-human planetary commons.
Each field-station is rooted in specific bioregions, communities, cultural and ecological contexts.
This localisation isn’t merely contextual—it’s epistemological. Regenerative transformation emerges from situated knowledge, not universal blueprints.
That is why this program exists as a network. Its global value and impact will not come from scaling-up or replicating successful experiments – as uniform solutions – but from facilitating exchange of knowledge and networked learning.
