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similar groups to
create a new place-based
philosophy they
called bioregionalism.
Bioregionalism also
directly grew from a
relationship with the
civil rights...
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Cascadian bioregionalism is
closely identified with the
environmental movement. In the
early 1970s, the
contemporary vision of
bioregionalism began to...
- 2013. "
Bioregionalism".
Department of Bioregion.
Retrieved May 20, 2021. Aarsand,
Ingeborg Husbyn (2013). "Imagining Cascadia:
Bioregionalism as Environmental...
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vision as the
original bioregionalism focus.
Currently a One
Planet Living communities is
being built in Brighton.
Bioregional currently[when?] has around...
- D. (1996).
Bioregionalism: The Need for a
Firmer Theoretical Foundation. Trumpeter. 13 (3). ISSN 0832-6193 Carr, M. (2005).
Bioregionalism and
Civil Society:...
- "Interpreting
Bioregionalism: A
story from many voices" (PDF).
Bioregionalism, 1999: 13–43 – via PDF. Parsons,
James J. (1985). "On "
Bioregionalism" and "Watershed...
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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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Aberley (2005). "Interpreting
bioregionalism: A
story from many voices" (PDF). In
Michael Vincent McGinnis (ed.).
Bioregionalism.
London and New York: Routledge...
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localisation and decentralisation,
proposing forms of muni****lism,
bioregionalism or a "return to nature" as
possible alternatives to the state. Before...
- crisis.
Bioregionalism, a
philosophy developed by
writers like
Kirkpatrick Sale who
believe in the self-sufficiency of "appropriate
bioregional boundaries"...