Bioregioning đ
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 â Designing for bio-regional regeneration
- 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
Bioregional-Weaving-Lab-Schweiz_prestudy2024_ENG.pdf
drive.google.comLifeshed defined : A Place in which each and every life form works reciprocally (not transactionally), systemically (not fragmentedly), and dynamically (not statically) to promote each being contributing and benefiting. A lifeshed is framed and bounded by the value-adding processes needed to work to be healthy and evolutionary. The same bounded... See more
Carol Sanford ⢠Lifeshed: History of the Idea and Term!
CL BWL Final Checklist.docx
docs.google.comThink 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
BIOREGIONAL PLAN 2030
cuencasagradas.orgMaterial 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