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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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Finally, a brief comment about how Indigenous peoples understand boundaries and their practices of boundary making. This is such a complex question, that I only make some tentative remarks. One could re-read exemplary ethnographies of the past in this light. It is important to dispel, as you suggest, the romantic idea that all Indigenous peoples... See more
âWe must choose between narrativesâ - Future Observatory Journal
At the global level, climate change and other systemic crises often feel abstract and overwhelmingâtoo big to grasp and too complex to act on. But when we zoom in to the bioregional scale, something profound happens: the 'polycrisis' we speak of suddenly has a face, hands, and legs, as Leon Seefeld aptly put it, in a recent webinar. It becomes... See more
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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
Above is the learning journey design of this Bioregional Governance training working across 3 main goals in parallel to value adding phases of bioregioning and deep scaling practices of systems sensing, systems awareness, and systems transformation.

