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    Bioregionalism is a philosophy that suggests that political, cultural, and economic systems are more sustainable and just if they are organized around...
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  • Bioregional is a British entrepreneurial charity, which aims to invent and deliver practical solutions for sustainability. It was founded in 1992 on the...
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  • Bioregional mapping is a participatory approach to cartography that focuses on mapping the natural, ecological, and cultural features of a bioregion—an...
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    The Cascadia movement is a bioregional independence movement based in the Cascadia bioregion of western North America. Potential boundaries differ, with...
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    school of philosophy called Bioregionalism, which includes the concept that human culture, in practice, can influence bioregional definitions. Bioregions...
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  • an environmental writer, best known as an advocate of the concept of bioregionalism. In the early 1960s, he was a member of the San Francisco Mime Troupe...
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  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Involvement in Bioregional Planning" in Approaches to bioregional planning. Part 2. Background Papers to the conference;...
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    Cascadian bioregionalism is closely identified with the environmental movement. In the early 1970s, the contemporary vision of bioregionalism began to...
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  • goes against the values or principles of bioregionalism". Furthermore, he said, "In seeking out a bioregional flag, I believe that it's the bioregion that...
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  • interactivity of the Pacific Northwest of North America Cascadia movement, a bioregional movement based within the Cascadia bioregion of the Pacific Northwest...
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    (Tas.); North-East Bioregional Network (Tas.) (2009), The Bay of Fires a new national park for Northeast Tasmania, North-East Bioregional Network, retrieved...
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    bioregion – Climate Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine by Bioregional Assessments from the Australian Government. Retrieved 11 April 2021....
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  • consistently following the preferences of a majority). Anticipatory democracy Bioregional democracy Coalition government Consensus decision-making Consociationalism...
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    trade in the entire Hudson Bay basin, an area called Rupert's Land. Bioregional political organization today includes agreements of states (e.g., international...
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    Charities and pressure groups Ashden Award Bioregional Campaign against Climate Change Centre for Alternative Technology National Energy Action Stop Climate...
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    Marine Bioregional Plans are drafted to address these priorities. To assess different region's priorities, three steps are taken, first, a bioregional profile...
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  • proposed a prediction market prior to its cancellation on July 29, 2003. Bioregional democracy can appear as a variant of anticipatory democracy in that it...
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    Human ecology is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments...
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  • production. These principles, on a broader scale, underpin the concept of a bioregional economy. Sustainable living is fundamentally the application of sustainability...
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    Species in the Santa Cruz Mountains Bioregion". Santa Cruz Mountains Bioregional Council. 2004. Archived from the original on June 29, 2010. Retrieved...
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    considered part of "central Appalachia", a political, cultural, and bioregional classification that includes southeastern Ohio, Eastern Kentucky, most...
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    region also has a marginal, but growing independence movement based on bioregionalism and a Cascadian identity. The Cascadian flag has become a popular image...
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  • Fascist corporatism National syndicalism Switzerland Associative democracy Bioregional democracy Bourgeois democracy Cellular democracy Conservative democracy...
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    2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Brunckhorst, D. (2000). Bioregional planning: resource management beyond the new millennium. Harwood Academic...
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  • Charities and pressure groups Ashden Award Bioregional Campaign against Climate Change Centre for Alternative Technology National Energy Action Stop Climate...
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    2013. Lynch, Tom; Glotfelty, Cheryll; Armbruster, Karla (2012). The Bioregional Imagination: Literature, Ecology, and Place. University of Georgia Press...
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    salmon of the Pacific Northwest. Salmon Nation A movement to create a bioregional community, based on the historic spawning area of Pacific salmon (CA...
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    crisis. Bioregionalism, a philosophy developed by writers like Kirkpatrick Sale who believe in the self-sufficiency of "appropriate bioregional boundaries"...
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    conservation charity World Wide Fund for Nature and the sustainability group Bioregional. In 2008, in response to the project's commitment to zero carbon, zero...
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    partnership with Bill Dunster Architects, Ellis & Moore Consulting Engineers, BioRegional, Arup and the cost consultants Gardiner and Theobald. The project was...
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