Bioregioning đ
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.

Lifeshed 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!
On Bioregional Boundaries - David McCloskey â Cascadia Department of Bioregion
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âThe natural region is the bioregion, defined by the qualities Gaea has established there, the givens of nature. It is any part of the earthâs surface whose rough boundaries are determined by natural characteristics rather than human dictates, distinguishable from other areas by particular attributes of flora, fauna, water, climate, soil, and... See more