by jenander | Mar 9, 2020 | Ecology, Economy
On Saturday 7th March we were invited to Barcombe Eco Fair to take a snapshot of the community’s response to the Doughnut. Barocmbe is a small village just north of Lewes in East Sussex, with a population of just over 750 according to the 2011 census. Barcombe...
by jenander | Feb 2, 2020 | Bioregional, Economy, Regenerative Culture
When Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex said before he left the UK that the UK is his home and a place that he loves, it got me thinking again about place. What is a place? A place we call home? The UK is made of many regions that are busy and diverse, our culture is...
by jenander | Dec 27, 2019 | Regenerative Culture, Resilience
Can we tackle global challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, or inequality without breaking down the story of separation? Is creating communities of conversation a starting point? There is a growing awareness that humankind is facing unprecedented...
by jenander | Dec 23, 2019 | Bioregional
Legendary systems thinker Dr. Donella H. Meadows wrote this about her idea for a series of bioregional learning centres which inspired us to launch The Really Regenerative Centre, and caused her to set up The Balaton Group with Vernon Ruttan and John Todd. “In...
by jenander | Dec 23, 2019 | Uncategorized
A good definition is provided by the World Resources Institute: “A bioregion is a land and water territory whose limits are defined not by political boundaries, but by the geographical limits of human communities and ecological systems. Such an area must be large...
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