ClimateForce · Framework & Systems Design
Country. People. Future.
Four concentric rings, one organising idea. Country at the centre. Community around it. Systems and infrastructure that enable the work. Funders and capital partners holding the outer ring. The wheel here is the reference — scroll down to the live version, click any segment to see real, cited connections, click more to narrow the view.
Live wheel · 287 cited connections
Click a segment to see what connects to it. Click another to narrow the view.
How to read the wheel
- Ring 1 · Country & Land. The green ring around the centre — co-created with the Kuku Yalanji and Jabalbina. The regenerative practices that are Country.
- Ring 2 · People & Community. Led by Jabalbina. Custodians, culture, capability, and governance.
- Ring 3 · Infrastructure. Enabling systems that support people and Country.
- Ring 4 · Capital. Funders and capital partners.
At the centre, the weave — where every thread the wheel maps converges.
Click any segment
See real, cited connection narratives across 287 threads, every one with named organisations and retrievable sources. Click more to narrow — the wheel dims to only the segments that share a researched connection.
Ring 1
Country & Land
The foundation. The source. The heart of regeneration.
Ring 2
Kuku Yalanji People & Community
Custodians. Culture. Capability. Connection. Led by Jabalbina.
Ring 3
Systems & Infrastructure
Enabling systems that support people and Country.
Ring 4
Funders & Capital Partners
Providing capital, tools, and long-term commitment.
At the base
Six values the whole wheel sits on.
Acknowledgement
First Nations systems teaching guided by Ancestral Voice — Institute for Indigenous Lifeways. ClimateForce acknowledges the Eastern Kuku Yalanji peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the Land and Sea Country on which we operate, and honours Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation as the corporate body through which Kuku Yalanji authority over Country is held and exercised.
