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Revision as of 09:22, 23 December 2024
Description
Andrea Farias:
"The bioregional movement is a diverse ecosystem of people, teams, organizations and institutions working to create ecologically-centered processes for place-based organizing. It operates as a network of networks, with different actors playing complementary roles in supporting the transition to bioregional ways of organizing. The bioregional movement operates as an interconnected ecosystem with three key elements working in dynamic relationship: bioregional organizing teams working directly in their territories; learning networks and support providers creating infrastructure for knowledge sharing and capacity building; and broader players such as funders that play a crucial role in supporting bioregional work. These elements are not distinct categories but rather overlapping spheres of activity - many organizations engage across multiple domains, and the boundaries between different types of work are often fluid."
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Typology
Farias, A. (2024). Bioregional Organizing Networks: Growing Coordination Across Communities of Organizers. OpenCivics GG21 Collaborative Research Round.
Directory
- Design School for Regenerating the Earth, https://design-school-for-regenerating-earth.mn.co/
- BioFi Project, https://www.biofi.earth/
- Bioregional Weaving Labs by Ashoka (Ashoka BWL), https://www.ashoka.org/en-nl/program/bioregional-weaving-labs-collective
- Open Civics, https://opencivics.co/
- ReFi DAO, https://www.refidao.com/
- Collaborative for Bioregional Action Learning & Transformation (COBALT), https://cobaltlearningjourney.com/
- Bloom Network, https://bloomnetwork.earth
- The Pivot.Earth, https://thepivot.earth/
- r3.0, https://www.r3-0.org/
- Hylo, https://www.hylo.com/
- Commonland, https://commonland.com/
- Ecosystem Restoration Communities, https://www.ecosystemrestorationcommunities.org/
