User Stories
Here are some example user stories for stewardship fractalization volunteers:
As an environmental organization, I want to register my stewardship pledge to protect bees so that I can coordinate with other organizations working on this cause.
As a beekeeper nonprofit, I want to publish my organization's profile detailing our skills, resources, and stewardship goals so that aligned groups can discover potential partnerships with us.
As a conservation DAO (decentralized autonomous organization), I want to automatically be notified when any organization registers a new stewardship pledge related to pollinator health so I can evaluate collaboration opportunities.
As a biodiversity analyst, I want to run data mining and clustering algorithms on the registered stewardship profiles and pledges so I can identify gaps and optimization opportunities.
As a community gardener, I want to tokenize my bee habitat stewardship actions so I can get rewarded for my contributions and have a voice in governance decisions.
As a sustainability coordinator at a university, I want to easily track my student volunteers' stewardship work related to bees so I can showcase their impact to our funders.
As a stewardship coordinator smart contract, I want to algorithmically assign biodiversity risk scores to regions so I can optimize resource allocation from stewards to highest need areas.
As an apiarist association, I want to create a shared online profile for our collective skills, resources, and pledges so we can signal our capabilities to a broader network.
As a consumer cooperative, I want to be able to fractalize our stewardship responsibilities with other aligned organizations when needs evolve so we can adapt our focus areas.
As a systems ecologist, I want to run simulations of the stewardship fractalization patterns to identify more resilient configurations for protecting bees over time. Some recommended self-initiated volunteer action items based on User Stories. 1. Take a User Story from above and use it as a Prompt in a Generative AI such as ChatGPT or ClaudeAI
2. Then, add the results from ChatGPT/ClaudAI to the Stewardship Fractalization project page under User Stories
3. Next Steps: Create pledge and fulfill pledge by doing the tasks recommended by ChatGPT/ClaudeAI For example: Prompt for ClaudeAI: "As an environmental organization, I want to register my stewardship pledge to protect bees so that I can coordinate with other organizations working on this cause."
Here are a few suggestions for registering your environmental stewardship pledge to protect bees:
Contact local or national beekeeper associations and see if they have a registry for organizations pledging to help protect bees and pollinators. Many associations have initiatives and partnerships focused on improving habitat and advocating for pollinators. They may have an established way for groups to make pledges.
Look into certification programs such as Bee City USA that recognize communities committed to pollinator conservation. While designed more for municipalities, they may allow pledges or partnerships from organizations. You could then use their certification logo to promote your pledge.
Create an online pledge or petition through your website or social media platforms. List specific actions your organization plans to take to help bees and pollinators. Encourage other groups or individuals to sign the pledge as a show of collective commitment and momentum.
Register your pledge through databases such as the United Nation's Climate Neutral Now initiative. They provide platforms for tracking sustainability commitments which you could use to register your bee/pollinator pledge alongside other climate commitments.
Partner with existing coalitions such as the Pollinator Partnership or Friends of the Earth which have campaigns dedicated to pollinator conservation. Join their network of partners to amplify your pledge.
Consider creating a new public database or blockchain dApp/smart contract specifically for registering organizational bee/pollinator pledges. This more complex option would require significant effort but could serve as a centralized pledge platform going forward.
The key is to look for opportunities to make your pledge public, formalized, and connected to broader networks working on this important environmental issue. “Many layers. One context that came to mind yesterday is stewardship fractalization. For biodiversity cause xyz, such as saving the bees, what are all the vectors of stewardship needed for that to be effectively adopted? ..." Bobby Fishkin (CrowdDoing)
How does that become a radical participation opportunity? I think the service learning singularity could get ten thousand courses to adopt ten thousand species, but one course per species doesn’t save it. We need to to get each person to be aware of where they are able to be a comprehensive and effective steward, and where they have stewardship gap and stewardship fractalization /stewardship fracturing and sharing.
So how do we get the sharing of stewardship to not just be innumerable institutions saying if the world fueled us we could do it all, and rather have the interfaces for radical collaboration. In other words, stewardship that is perfect, stewardship that falls short becomes stewardship sharing rather than stewardship hoarding, that happens because the larger mission is accepted.
So yall can take on the sector level stewardship of universal imagination. That may be a shared stewardship... But existing approaches frame every mission overlap as a gap in differentiation rather than an instigation for collective impact.
Collective impact is great but involves hundreds of organizations and thousands of meetings. I think stewardship fractalization needs to be something that each institutions can do all the time anywhere it is.
We should all have APIs for the types of interfacing institutions that would adjust us into perfect stewardship because we could share increasing dimensions of stewardship.
So maybe the bees organizations don’t get shareholder resolutions or service learning of skilled volunteering or generative AI or holidays for systems change. But thats why methodology stewardship needs to overlap thesis gap for sector stewardship to be achieved.
I think imagination to reach a solar punk future is manifestable. :-)
Regarding how this weaves- does that sit right to you? Where are yall stewardship sector flourishing vs social innovation building? If that is mappable - ie the gap between the stewardship we’d most wish to operationalize in the best of all possible worlds, and stewardship as it currently is.
If we then look at what method stewardship, curation stewardship of cross referentiality/propinquity curation is needed, then we could unlock the systems change needed to get there.” Bobby Fishkin Stewardship Fractalization includes
A. Simulation of shared purpose
B. Mutual learning
C. Scraping purpose- what theory of change and logic models have been published by institutions on issue XYZ?
D. Mutual stewardship intersectionality-which aspect of stewardship is each orgazation ideally postioned to take on.
E. Stewardship gap analysis, stewardship collaboration intensification to address gaps, social innovation gap analysis stacked with stewardship gap analysis for social innovation institutional fractal of leadership required.
F. Stewardship awareness by sector stakeholders able to identify stewardship inter-dependence.
G. Negative network effects from stewardship gaps that are recurring and that compound gaps which multiply each other- gaps in policy that lead to gaps in incentives and gaps in practice,
H. (global- good network effects from collect fractals of stewardship- how to all logic models learn from each other) Logic model entanglement– where are the assumptions of one organization getting improved causal to another organization getting improved assumptions.
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