Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration

The Regenerative Finance (ReFi) movement aims to fundamentally transform the governance of global common pool resources (CPRs), such as the atmosphere, which are being degraded despite international efforts. The ReFi movement seeks to achieve this by utilizing digital monitoring, reporting, and veri...

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Main Authors: Schletz, Marco, Constant, Axel, Hsu, Angel, Simon J.D. SCHILLEBEECKX, Beck, Roman, Wainstein, Martin
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-83642024-01-04T05:49:30Z Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration Schletz, Marco Constant, Axel Hsu, Angel Simon J.D. SCHILLEBEECKX, Beck, Roman Wainstein, Martin The Regenerative Finance (ReFi) movement aims to fundamentally transform the governance of global common pool resources (CPRs), such as the atmosphere, which are being degraded despite international efforts. The ReFi movement seeks to achieve this by utilizing digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (D-MRV); tokenization of assets; and decentralized governance approaches. However, there is currently a lack of a clear path forward to create and implement models that actually drive the “Re-” in ReFi beyond perpetuating the existing extractive economics and toward actual regeneration. In addition, ReFi suffers from growing pains, lacking a common interoperability framework and definition for determining what a ReFi project is and how the individual components align toward the grand ambition. This paper provides a definition of the ReFi stack of interconnected components and examines how it can address limitations in climate change accounting, finance and markets, and governance. The authors also examine the theory of regenerative economics and CPRs to encourage further discussions and advancements in the ReFi space. The crucial question remains if and how ReFi can drive a change in paradigm toward the effective regeneration of global CPRs. 2023-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7365 info:doi/10.3389/fbloc.2023.1165133 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/8364/viewcontent/fbloc_06_1165133_pvoa_cc_by.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University blockchain technology climate change decentralized governance distributed ledger technology common pool resources polycentricity climate accounting Finance and Financial Management Strategic Management Policy
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topic blockchain technology
climate change
decentralized governance
distributed ledger technology
common pool resources
polycentricity
climate accounting
Finance and Financial Management
Strategic Management Policy
spellingShingle blockchain technology
climate change
decentralized governance
distributed ledger technology
common pool resources
polycentricity
climate accounting
Finance and Financial Management
Strategic Management Policy
Schletz, Marco
Constant, Axel
Hsu, Angel
Simon J.D. SCHILLEBEECKX,
Beck, Roman
Wainstein, Martin
Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration
description The Regenerative Finance (ReFi) movement aims to fundamentally transform the governance of global common pool resources (CPRs), such as the atmosphere, which are being degraded despite international efforts. The ReFi movement seeks to achieve this by utilizing digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (D-MRV); tokenization of assets; and decentralized governance approaches. However, there is currently a lack of a clear path forward to create and implement models that actually drive the “Re-” in ReFi beyond perpetuating the existing extractive economics and toward actual regeneration. In addition, ReFi suffers from growing pains, lacking a common interoperability framework and definition for determining what a ReFi project is and how the individual components align toward the grand ambition. This paper provides a definition of the ReFi stack of interconnected components and examines how it can address limitations in climate change accounting, finance and markets, and governance. The authors also examine the theory of regenerative economics and CPRs to encourage further discussions and advancements in the ReFi space. The crucial question remains if and how ReFi can drive a change in paradigm toward the effective regeneration of global CPRs.
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author Schletz, Marco
Constant, Axel
Hsu, Angel
Simon J.D. SCHILLEBEECKX,
Beck, Roman
Wainstein, Martin
author_facet Schletz, Marco
Constant, Axel
Hsu, Angel
Simon J.D. SCHILLEBEECKX,
Beck, Roman
Wainstein, Martin
author_sort Schletz, Marco
title Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration
title_short Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration
title_full Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration
title_fullStr Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration
title_sort blockchain and regenerative finance: charting a path toward regeneration
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7365
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