Regenerative Scotland – a bioregional perspective

Ariane Burgess MSP invited me along recently to feature in her podcast series entitled Regenerative Scotland. The resulting podcast is called “Bioregional design” and comes under the theme of “Landscape Scale Land Management”.

In it we explore the nature of bioregionalism, how it applies to Scotland (the West Coast in particular), and how – in the USA and Canada – many people are organising around it, particularly in the Pacific West Coast region known as “Cascadia”.

If you want to have listen, the links are listed below (including the whole series). Enjoy and get back to me with any comments/observations!

Landscape Scale Land Management – Bioregional design:

Links to the whole series:

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About edwardtyler

I live in South Knapdale, part of the Kintyre peninsula acting as a natural breakwater for the Firth of Clyde, west of Glasgow. A Permaculture and Transition practitioner, I am working with fellow community activists to co-create a resilient and vibrant local bioregion.

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