Bioregioning 🌍
"The first publications were called a “Bundle”—not a book, rather individual essays, poetry, graphics and posters, each printed separately and then assembled unbound into an envelope—named PLANET/DRUM. The PLANET/DRUM Bundles were originally conceived to spread planetary information—a “voice for the planet,” 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, “Do you have a message to send out?”
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
They would contain people with excellent minds and tools, but they would not be walled off, as scientific centers so often are, either from the lives of ordinary people or from the realities of political processes. The people in these centers would be at home with farmers, miners, planners, and heads of state and they would be able both listen to... See more
Calvin Po • Donella Meadows Revisited - Future Observatory Journal
Where do you draw the boundaries of home? Understanding biogregions might give you an idea.
Carlita del Solmedium.com“There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.” — Wendell Berry ( 2001)