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The most well-known definition of the pluriverse is the Zapatista notion of âa world where many worlds fitâ, or, as Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser put it, âa world of many worldsâ.
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âWe must choose between narrativesâ - Future Observatory Journal
Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser, eds, A World of Many Worlds. Durham: Duke University Press, 2018.
Helping people and cultures all over the world develop and express their own capacity to solve their own problems, consistent with their own needs and with the ecosystems around them. And doing that through enhancing the power within all cultures and peoples to combine intellectual knowing and intuitive knowing, reasoning about the earth and living... See more
Donella Meadows ⢠Donella Meadows Revisited - Future Observatory Journal
âA bioregion can be determined initially by use of climatology, physiography, animal and plant geography, natural history and other descriptive natural sciences. The final boundaries of a bioregion, however, are best described by the people who have lived within it, through human recognition of the realities of living-in-place.â... See more
â Peter Berg &
Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
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
Donella Meadows ⢠Donella Meadows Revisited - Future Observatory Journal
It takes a village.
It takes a bioregion.



