In this session, James Ehrlich looks at what the future of our health might look like if we live within self-reliant neighborhoods in peri-urban and rural developments with doorstep access and agency to natural resources.
In this session, James Ehrlich looks at what the future of our health might look like if we live within self-reliant neighborhoods in peri-urban and rural developments with doorstep access and agency to natural resources.
What might the future of our health look like if we live within self-reliant neighborhoods in peri-urban and rural developments with doorstep access and agency to natural resources? James Ehrlich, CEO of ReGen Villages, discusses. James is an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Stanford University School of Medicine - Health and Human Performance department as part of the Stanford Flourishing project. James is also a Faculty member at Singularity University, a Senior Fellow at NASA Ames Research Center, and was appointed to an (Obama) White House task force on Regenerative Infrastructure.
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