
Ecocentric Perspectives in Environmental Leadership, Regenerative Living, Community Climate Adaptation and Resilience
This collaborative project aims to weave Indigenous wisdom & academic perspectives towards a transformation of environmental leadership.
It provides space for:
A dialogue and inquiry on Indian and Australian Indigenous thinking and cosmologies, traditional knowledge and how it applies to environmental leadership, climate adaptation and community resilience.
An understanding of ecocentric perspectives from current research and how it can influence policy making, democratic functioning, and regenerative living.
An engagement with wider audiences on stories of extinct and critically endangered species, related loss of cultures, cosmologies, and ways of living, through awareness campaigns.
Collaboration amongst researchers and scholars on Ecocentric perspectives (in India & Australia) through research colloquiums.
The project comprise of 4 strands :
Emerging Leaders forum
This forum, panning 6 months, brings a select group of emerging leaders in India to undertake a journey of inquiry into ecocentric perspectives.
Indo-Australian Research Colloquiums on Ecocentric perspectives
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Regular colloquiums to highlight current research in ecocentric perspectives from India and Australia to provide spaces for cross pollination of ideas and inspire collaborative projects.
Community awareness campaign
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A campaign to invite and engage artists, writers, students and indigenous communities to witness the current unprecedented loss of ecological worlds and offer their response as writing, art, songs, story or ceremony.
These will be collected in an online repository, and select works will be published and exhibited. The ICA team will also create a short documentary exploring the responses of Indigenous communities to their current experience of loss, their adaptation strategies, and community resilience stories.
Co-designed Environmental Leadership Course
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An environmental leadership course co-designed by various community collaborators, and partner organizations and institutions with Indigenous thinking and ecocentric worldviews at its core.
To be implemented in 2022

ICA’s Indo-Australian Collaborative Platform 2021 has been funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (#AAGS)

Inner Climate Academy (ICA)
ICA is a project of Social Entrepreneurship Association, a unit of the Auroville Foundation.
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We rely entirely on funding from grants and other donations to fulfill our vision, mission & purpose.