Bioregioning 🌍
“There are no unsacred places; there are only sacred places and desecrated places.” — Wendell Berry ( 2001)
Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
Hearth Dinners are one of the several interwoven tracks of the Ecological Belonging initiative. It centers on creating and holding space to engage in conversation on Ecological Belonging. Through dinners and dinner-hosting guides, we help communities question and reflect over this key question of “ How do we live?” while dining together in a way... See more
Hearth Dinners — Ecological Belonging
Hearth — Heart | Hear | Ear | Earth | Art
“The natural region is the bioregion, defined by the qualities Gaea has established there, the givens of nature. It is any part of the earth’s 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
Daniel Christian Wahl • Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
Where do you draw the boundaries of home? Understanding biogregions might give you an idea.
Carlita del Solmedium.comIntegrated map and compass weaving the 8 value adding phases of bioregional governance from Europe and 7 dynamic wayfinding and weaving process of bioregional governance in Asia -Pacific inspired by the maritime navigation skills of Austronesian ancestors of the region. (Queblatin, 2024)


