Sarah Queblatin is a regenerative design strategist and facilitator weaving collective experiences in peace building, cultural heritage, environmental education, and humanitarian assistance. Her life-long practice is in restoring and re-storying narratives of place and belonging through ecosystem restoration and leadership.
Sarah founded Green Releaf Initiative in the Philippines working with regenerative design in disasters and displacement. She serves as a member and adviser for Permaculture for Refugees; a member of Re-Alliance, UNDP’s Conscious Food Systems Alliance, and of the Global Ecovillage Network Oceania and Asia which she also represents at UN climate conferences.
Sarah co-designed REGEN NATIONS, a design lab on regeneration in Asia and the Pacific. She also crafted the proposal for Principle 0, to formally acknowledge traditional ecological knowledge in permaculture. She founded Living Story Landscapes, harnessing cultural memory and imagination in climate and conflict vulnerable communities.