Bioregioning đ
Each person needs to be the bearer of the kind of knowledge that allows that person to be a steward of the planet.
Calvin Po ⢠Donella Meadows Revisited - Future Observatory Journal
Donella Meadows
âA bioregion can be determined initially by use of climatology, physiography, animal and plant geography, natural history and other descriptive natural sciences. The final boundaries of a bioregion, however, are best described by the people who have lived within it, through human recognition of the realities of living-in-place.â... See more
â Peter Berg &
Bioregioning: the defining practice of regenerative cultures
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
Understand Where You Live No.41 September 1984
Exploring bioregionalism, Thomas Berry emphasizes sustainable, self-sufficient communities that harmonize human existence with natural systems while critiquing capitalism, colonialism, and centralized urban structures.
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