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The Future is Local: Bioregioning 101

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Jan 19, 2025
Daniel Christian Wahl, a catalyst of the reGeneration movement and author of ‘Designing Regenerative Cultures,’ joins Samantha Power, a regenerative economist and co-founder of the BioFi Project, along with Isabel Carlisle, founder of the Bioregional Learning Center. They explore the importance of bioregionalism in reconnecting with local environments and addressing ecological challenges. The discussion highlights how decentralized governance can foster resilience, the significance of indigenous wisdom, and the role of local stewardship in creating sustainable economies. Practical steps for adopting a bioregional lifestyle are also emphasized.
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Natural Human Organization

  • Without a global economic system, humans would likely self-organize into bioregions.
  • Bioregions are coherent geographical entities defined by natural features and human history, not politics.
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Bioregionalism: A Survival Pattern

  • Bioregionalism is humanity's evolutionary survival pattern, not a fringe idea.
  • Humans have historically co-created abundant ecosystems by working with nature, says Daniel Christian Wahl.
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Indigenous Wisdom

  • Indigenous people inherently practice bioregionalism through relational living with their environment.
  • Bioregionalism aims to restore this reciprocal relationship with nature.
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