World Be Well Regenerative Economic Development
Regenerative Economic Development

Whole land.
Whole food.
Whole lives.

The network where land wisdom, human connection,
and cooperative economy come alive together.

Farmers, healers, growers, water stewards, and community builders are all around you — doing extraordinary things in isolation. World Be Well is where they find each other. And where what they build together starts to matter at scale.

Our Work

Five ways we build something whole.

A community that eats well, breathes well, and works together grows stronger every year. Every connection opens ten more.

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Food Systems

Growers, food hubs, home kitchens, local restaurants — one living food economy.

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Land & Water

Keeping land healthy and water flowing through stewardship, not just policy.

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Energy & Sustainability

Waste into energy, compost into soil, local resources into local resilience.

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Health & Wellbeing

Healers and wellness woven into the same network as the farmers.

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Cooperative Workforce

Real jobs — foodscaping, water capture, eco services — built on cooperation.

Vital Conditions

When these are in place,
everything becomes possible.

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Stable Homes
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Nourishing Food
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Health & Healing
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Belonging & Voice
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Meaningful Work
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Lifelong Learning

"What we have ignored is what citizens can do — and what they can do together."

Elinor Ostrom · Nobel Laureate, Economics
Doughnut Economics · Kate Raworth

Enough for everyone. Not more than the land can give.

The good life lives between two rings — a social floor no one falls below, and an ecological ceiling no one exceeds. That's where WBW operates.

Governing the Commons · Elinor Ostrom

Communities govern their commons better than any outside authority.

01Clear boundaries — who belongs and what is shared
02Rules made by the people they affect
03Community monitors itself with trust
04Every commons is part of a larger whole
The Platform

Meet Geotree.

The spatial intelligence platform that makes every connection in this network visible — with real land wisdom underneath.


Managed by World Be Well.

Geojournal · IE Citrus Corridor
Backyard Citrus to Billion-Dollar Cooperative
Flavonoids from wasted IE citrus are showing promise in pancreatic cancer research. What if the cooperative harvested this at scale?
🍊 Food Systems · Health · Workforce
Five Views
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Overview
Every member, every place.
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Connections
Who links to whom and why.
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Land Layers
Soil, water, history, zoning.
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Geojournals
Stories pinned to real places.
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Pathfinder
Tell us who you are. We find your path in.
Geotree Built for the network ↗
The People

We practice what we build.

Mission, technology, field operations, healing, agriculture, and market systems — not a board of advisors. An active coalition.

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Founder & Mission Lead

Gurumantra Khalsa

World Be Well

Community organizer and cooperative economy architect building regenerative systems in the IE.

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Technology & Spatial Intelligence

Kiran Manchikanti

Rahgvik Holistics

PhD, Civil & Environmental Engineering. Builds the spatial intelligence infrastructure powering Geotree.

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Field & Community Operations

M. Malia Vincent Finney

Malama ʻĀina

Bridges indigenous land wisdom with regenerative agriculture on the ground.

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Agriculture & Tribal Systems

Nicholas Rajen

Lucid Natural

Living knowledge of food systems, seeds, and seasonal land care from tribal agricultural traditions.

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Healing Systems

Sirisha Karamchedu

Rahgvik Holistics

Ayurvedic practitioner weaving healing intelligence into the WBW network.

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Market & Currency Systems

Seth Wilson

World Be Well

Architect of the cooperative credit exchange — where value flows both ways inside the network.

What We Produce

Products of the
regenerative economy.

World Be Well develops knowledge products and financial instruments that serve communities, conservation organizations, and cooperative networks. These are the tangible outputs of the work.

Knowledge Product

Conservation Reports

Spatially grounded intelligence documents for land stewardship, grant applications, and community advocacy.

Financial Instrument

CDO / CBO Instruments

Cooperative market instruments that measure and exchange conservation and community benefit outcomes.

Join Geotree
Who are you in this network?
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Grower or Steward
Farmers, food hubs, water managers, land stewards
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Healer or Educator
Health practitioners, teachers, journalists
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Resource Provider
Composters, energy providers, water specialists
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Food Buyer or Hub
Restaurants, pantries, cooperative kitchens
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Organization or Funder
Nonprofits, foundations, impact investors