Bioregionalism on the web
NOTE: Bioregionalism is constantly evolving.
If you come across other bioregional websites or find any of the ones below no longer work,
please let me know.
Essays on Bioregionalism
Peter Berg. Amble Toward Continent Congress. 1976
Peter Berg. Bioregion and Human Location. 1983.
Peter Berg. Bioregional Approach for Making Sustainable Cities.
Peter Berg. A Metamorphosis for Cities: From Gray to Green.
Peter Berg. The Post-Environmentalist Directions of Bioregionalism. 2001.
David Morris. The Green City As a Thriving City. 1988.
World Resources Institute. Balancing the Scales: Guidelines for Increasing Biodiversity's Chances Through Bioregional Management. (66 pages)
World Resources Institute. Key Characteristics of Bioregional Management.
Bioregional organizations
BioRegional (London)
Bioregional Congress
Bioregional Perspective on the Chesapeake Bay
Boulder Creek Watershed Initiative
Cascadia, Republic of
Cascadia Project
Conservation Economy
Ecofeminism.net
Ecotrust (Oregon)
Global Ecovillage Network
Great Lakes Ecological Assessment
Great River Earth Institute
Green Sense (VT)
Inforain (Ecotrust's "bioregional information system”)
Jefferson, State of
Miami University (Ohio)
New Society Publishers
Northwest Institute for Bioregional Research (British Columbia)
Planet Drum
River of Words (connecting kids to their watershed through poetry & art)
Salmon Nation
Sightline Institute (Seattle; Alan Durning)
Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program
University of California Davis Putah-Cache Bioregion Project
Wikipedia entry on bioregionalism
Wikipedia entry on drainage basins (watersheds)
Portals for bioregional links
EarthLinks
Yahoo Search Directory
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