The Publishing Home of the Living Archive
The Living Archive is an evolving interdisciplinary knowledge archive dedicated to understanding complex human systems through systems thinking, stewardship, leadership, governance, technology, and human development.
The Stewardship Institute publishes curated companion resources—including Navigators, Field Guides, Simulations, Atlases, Codices, and other reference works—that organize, extend, and apply the Living Archive through structured learning and practical implementation.
Finding the Right Publication
Publications are organized by purpose rather than by reading order.
- Navigators introduce major domains of the Living Archive and provide structured pathways for deeper exploration.
- Field Guides focus on practical implementation through applied frameworks, tools, and real-world examples.
- Simulations present scenario-based learning experiences that develop systems thinking, leadership, and decision-making.
- Atlases, Codices, and Reference Works bring together key concepts, visual frameworks, and curated knowledge into enduring reference resources.
Choose the publication that best matches your interests, experience, or current area of inquiry. Each title is designed to stand on its own while remaining connected to the wider Living Archive.
Beyond the Publications
These publications are companion resources rather than replacements for the Living Archive.
The Living Archive remains the canonical knowledge base, where essays, Cornerstones, Knowledge Hubs, Reference Maps, and Guided Reading Pathways continue to evolve over time. The publications offered here provide curated editions designed for focused study, practical application, and long-term reference.
To explore the complete Living Archive, visit www.geralddaquila.com
- Living Archive
- Reference Maps
- Guided Reading Pathways
- Cornerstone Hubs