Figures & data
Figure 1. Relative decoupling of well-being and economic activity from resource use, and absolute decoupling of well-being, economic activity and resource use from nature. Source: Own illustration, adapted from UNEP (Citation2019b).
![Figure 1. Relative decoupling of well-being and economic activity from resource use, and absolute decoupling of well-being, economic activity and resource use from nature. Source: Own illustration, adapted from UNEP (Citation2019b).](/cms/asset/263b51d3-7b81-42af-8abe-a7b22995e9ec/rajm_a_2275110_f0001_oc.jpg)
Figure 2. Regenerative economy approaches as response levers to the drivers, pressures, state, and impacts to socio-ecological systems. Image: adapted from IRP (Citation2017).
![Figure 2. Regenerative economy approaches as response levers to the drivers, pressures, state, and impacts to socio-ecological systems. Image: adapted from IRP (Citation2017).](/cms/asset/c1f02454-1d4a-40fd-98f1-dea0a752a3a2/rajm_a_2275110_f0002_ob.jpg)
Figure 3. A values perspective on regenerative economy. Image: Inspired by Wahl (Citation2017), integrating ideas from Walls and Triandis (Citation2014) and this article.
![Figure 3. A values perspective on regenerative economy. Image: Inspired by Wahl (Citation2017), integrating ideas from Walls and Triandis (Citation2014) and this article.](/cms/asset/12cd5b9c-20fa-47df-85a4-89fea7256cde/rajm_a_2275110_f0003_oc.jpg)