Bioregioning đ
Material and bio-regional transformation
We are therefore stumbling, unknowingly, into a material revolution. The most forward-looking clothing companies no longer âsellâ garments; they assume custodianship, inviting the wearer into a public-trust relationship with fibres that must be stewarded, not discarded.
The same logic scales to buildings,... See more
We are therefore stumbling, unknowingly, into a material revolution. The most forward-looking clothing companies no longer âsellâ garments; they assume custodianship, inviting the wearer into a public-trust relationship with fibres that must be stewarded, not discarded.
The same logic scales to buildings,... See more
Indy Johar ⢠We Have FailedâNow Letâs Get Serious
- Anchor every strategy in a bio-regional reality where materials, energy and meaning circulate locally first, globally only when sense demands.
Indy Johar ⢠We Have FailedâNow Letâs Get Serious
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A Guide to Bioregional Mapping & Planning Ecological Design for Place-Based Regeneration
A guide for bioregional mapping and planning, focusing on ecological design principles to regenerate landscapes through community engagement and collaborative processes, integrating cultural, economic, and environmental considerations for sustainable futures.
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Hearth Dinners are one of the several interwoven tracks of the Ecological Belonging initiative. It centers on creating and holding space to engage in conversation on Ecological Belonging. Through dinners and dinner-hosting guides, we help communities question and reflect over this key question of â How do we live?â while dining together in a way... See more
Hearth Dinners â Ecological Belonging
Hearth â Heart | Hear | Ear | Earth | Art
The job of these centers is basically to enhance that capacity that Vernon and John talked of, the capacity to solve problems in ways that are consistent with the culture and the environment. The centers collect, make sense of, and disseminate information about the resources of their bioregions, and about the welfare of the people and of the... See more

