Vision
We serve agrarians. In serving agrarians we also serve socially and ecologically conscientious donors and investors who share our vision and concern. Agrarians are those whose sustenance, support, and security comes from the landscape and local community.
Infrastructure is the real and actual commons. It establishes the paradigm which defines the average result and it is built to the needs that dollars ‘care about’. As we know, sometimes dollars are short sighted decision makers.
Agrarians are vanishing from landscapes throughout the world because modern econo-political infrastructure did not leave them a place or path to survive. This is a huge problem because it is these agrarians that hold the keys to positive relationships between people, lands, and ecology.
Our vision is the rebirth or agrarianism globally. To that ends, we are building out the foundations and infrastructure for agrarian prosperity and for 1000+ years of the agrarian renaissance. WildCommons serves agrarians and through them bio-and cultural diversity, life, society, and our world.
Mission
WildCommons is an innovative, enabled, and strategic. We create viable paths to agrarian re-birth and prosperity ultimately leading to empowered stewardship of landscapes and to stronger more resilient and co-adaptive communities.. We are also a venue for conscientious donors and investors to assure high-value impact with traction to achieve long term good.
WildCommons amplifies resources by strategic land-acquisition and the build-out, nurture, and curation of the agrarian enterprise-hub (AE-H) as ‘islands’ of agrarian-serving infrastructure in well chosen locations.
AE-H’s enable mixed land and community based enterprises to achieve a diversely blended mutualistic prosperity, productivity, relevance, and economy-of-scale through optimized diversity, sharing, co-productivity, and cooperation.
Importantly, strategic infrastructure puts non-financially defined prosperity within reach of the individuals involved, which is essential in re-discovering agrarian potential and indigenous value hierarchies which tend to be oriented to landscape, culture, and community more than to money.
A key characteristic of ecologically and socially sustainable civilization is the hierarchy of values which places landscapes, culture, and community above financial interest. This is conveniently natural to agrarians, including people, plants, and animals and it is essential in redefining the way capital, enterprise, and human civilization affect nature and local human-community.
WildCommons has reverse engineered the infrastructural needs to drive a better agrarian, ecological, and social result over both short and long time frames. The framework and platform for the infrastructure is the local agrarian enterprise-hub model, the building out of which is our global mission beginning in Seaside, Oregon.