Bioregioning đ
Think about rituals each season to celebrate the arrival of spring or the harvest, think about rituals of gratitude and abundance each day to remember where our food came from or who was involved in cultivating the earth.
Ecological belonging is living in an ongoing interconnected relationship with ourselves, each other and our broader natural... See more
Ecological belonging is living in an ongoing interconnected relationship with ourselves, each other and our broader natural... See more
Ecological Belonging
At the global level, climate change and other systemic crises often feel abstract and overwhelmingâtoo 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
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Taxonomy around bioregions and landscapes
docs.google.com"The first publications were called a âBundleâânot a book, rather individual essays, poetry, graphics and posters, each printed separately and then assembled unbound into an envelopeânamed PLANET/DRUM. The PLANET/DRUM Bundles were originally conceived to spread planetary informationâa âvoice for the planet,â and to have production/publishing decentralized, passed around among activists in various locales around the planet, making PLANET/DRUM beats from various places. The first Bundle invited collaboration with, âDo you have a message to send out?â
A bioregion invites us to inhabit a place in a way that is full of relationship. Seeing where the natural boundaries of our bioregion are, we can then see the many ecosystems and human systems alive within it. All of these systems like fresh water and biodiversity or transport and health are connected. There is also a connecting story that starts... See more
Learning Centre | The Bioregional Learning Centre UK
Understand Where You Live No.41 September 1984
Exploring bioregionalism, Thomas Berry emphasizes sustainable, self-sufficient communities that harmonize human existence with natural systems while critiquing capitalism, colonialism, and centralized urban structures.
thomasberry.orgâRestoring land without restoring relationship is an empty exercise. It is relationship that will endure & relationship that will sustain the restored landâ
â Robin Wall Kimmerer
â Robin Wall Kimmerer
