Agriculture and the emergence of city-states shifted power dynamics in societies, leading to a need for sustainable planning. The bioregional movement seeks to align city planning with local ecosystems. Pioneers like Sir Patrick Geddes advocated for understanding cities in the context of their geographical watersheds, which laid groundwork for modern mapping techniques like GIS. In the U.S., the Planet Drum Foundation played a crucial role in reviving indigenous land use practices during the 1960s and 70s, highlighting the importance of reconnecting with the cultural and ecological context of land management.

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