Bioregioning 🌍
“The natural region is the bioregion, defined by the qualities Gaea has established there, the givens of nature. It is any part of the earth’s surface whose rough boundaries are determined by natural characteristics rather than human dictates, distinguishable from other areas by particular attributes of flora, fauna, water, climate, soil, and... See more
Daniel Christian Wahl • Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
“There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.” — Wendell Berry ( 2001)
Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
Landscape Finance Lab 5 Elements Scorecard template
4returns.commonland.comAt the global level, climate change and other systemic crises often feel abstract and overwhelming—too big to grasp and too complex to act on. But when we zoom in to the bioregional scale, something profound happens: the 'polycrisis' we speak of suddenly has a face, hands, and legs, as Leon Seefeld aptly put it, in a recent webinar. It becomes... See more
Paul Venuto • feed updates
Tyson said a boundary is a place of kin-making, not kin-breaking. It’s about relationship-making. It allows you to say, “This is where we are, and there’s a beyond,” but the idea is to connect and interweave dynamically with that beyond—not to build a wall and shut it out.
Bioregioning and Our Felt Sense of Place
Designing Resilient Regenerative Systems
Exploring circular governance across eight nested scales, emphasizing material, social, and energy flows, aimed at fostering bio-regional regeneration and resilience through systemic design principles and collaborative interactions.
tobiasluthe.deCircular cross-scalar governance spiral — Designing for bio-regional regeneration
