Bioregionalism is a political, cultural and ecological system or based upon naturally defined places called bioregions, just like ecoregions. Bioregions are generally defined through real and environmental capabilities, including watershed restrictions and soil in addition to terrain characteristics. Bioregionalism stresses that the determination of a bioregion is additionally a cultural happening, and emphasizes community populations, knowledge, in addition to solutions.
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