(Human) Nature of Place in BioregionalismUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1999 - 108 pages |
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... organization , typically derived from impressions of pre - industrial / pre - cosmopolitan societies in which " the reality of inhabitation in a unique life - place was reflected in adaptive cultures that reciprocated with cycles and ...
... organization , typically derived from impressions of pre - industrial / pre - cosmopolitan societies in which " the reality of inhabitation in a unique life - place was reflected in adaptive cultures that reciprocated with cycles and ...
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Kathryn Sopa. environments . Typically considered a grassroots system of organization by both participants and those outside bioregionalism , the human composition of bioregions can range from long- time participating ... organization by ...
Kathryn Sopa. environments . Typically considered a grassroots system of organization by both participants and those outside bioregionalism , the human composition of bioregions can range from long- time participating ... organization by ...
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... organization within bioregions most commonly address decentralized forms of political , economic and social , organization that encourage non - hierarchical consensus , collective unity , and use of available resources . 36 This remark ...
... organization within bioregions most commonly address decentralized forms of political , economic and social , organization that encourage non - hierarchical consensus , collective unity , and use of available resources . 36 This remark ...
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