Posts Tagged: bioregionalism

The Gaia Story – 1 – Intro

Bioregionalism is a way of seeing ourselves as part of a complex ecosystem which – over time – we, as humans, have both modified and adapted to. This constant too-and-fro continues to form our human “culture”. Gaia can be seen

The Gaia Story – 1 – Intro

Bioregionalism is a way of seeing ourselves as part of a complex ecosystem which – over time – we, as humans, have both modified and adapted to. This constant too-and-fro continues to form our human “culture”. Gaia can be seen

Edgeland Chronicles by me (Ed Tyler)

I have published a book about bioregionalism: not an academic thesis but a fictional fantasy set in the mid-21st Century and featuring the people living in the archipelago off the NW coast of Europe, which, in 2023, consists of the

Edgeland Chronicles by me (Ed Tyler)

I have published a book about bioregionalism: not an academic thesis but a fictional fantasy set in the mid-21st Century and featuring the people living in the archipelago off the NW coast of Europe, which, in 2023, consists of the

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

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