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Systems & tools for regenerative, place-based projects - supporting the emergence of resilient bioregional communities with digital mapping. ๐ŸŒŽ

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"Man, if only there was a way we could build towns and cities out of renewable and recyclable materials that didn't cause any GHG emissions and didn't require AC in any climate...." "Well actually...." "And oh man, what if we made it so it didn't mandate commuting or cars?!"

"Man, if only there was a way we could build towns and cities out of renewable and recyclable materials that didn't cause any GHG emissions and didn't require AC in any climate...."
"Well actually...."
"And oh man, what if we made it so it didn't mandate commuting or cars?!"
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Everyone sees Barcelona's city blocks and says they are great. But no city official will allow it built in their own city? Everyone loves the high density low-rise traditional alleys of Seoul, Peking, Kanazawa, Kyoto, etc. Yet no city in Japan or China or Korea will create

Everyone sees Barcelona's city blocks and says they are great. But no city official will allow it built in their own city?

Everyone loves the high density low-rise traditional alleys of Seoul, Peking, Kanazawa, Kyoto, etc. Yet no city in Japan or China or Korea will create
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Thanks for the spotlight, Atlantis redirect ๐Ÿ˜Š For those just tuning in... it's not too late to support our project on Giveth! We build systems & tools for regenerative, place-based projects - to support the emergence of a distributed network of resilient bioregional communities.

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This is so true, and web3 public goods funding still feels far from replacing that need. With Web3 funding like QF, the "loudest person in the room / twitter" still wins. It needs to evolve from an unknown amount of funds every couple months that are dependent on shilling, to

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Friday, next week, in Rio, I will be co-hosting a conference on sustainable prosperity through impact. Join LightDAO, Intergen and Tools for the Commons, for a salon filled with connection, deep conversations and meaningful impact. We will have very special guests: - Carolina da Costa,

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Thanks for the shoutout, Praise (๐Ÿ™,๐Ÿ™) ๐Ÿ’š We're all about that impact. For those unaware, we offer an impact mapping service to groups and projects making positive change. ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ The right map can help to increase your impact, and communicate it more effectively! ๐Ÿ“ >> ideal for

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Our team just returned from a bioregional initiative gathering in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. For nine days, we learned from and collaborated with indigenous Arhuaco leaders and amazing humans from other organizations. Such a potent journey! Now, time to integrate. ๐Ÿ™

Our team just returned from a bioregional initiative gathering in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

For nine days, we learned from and collaborated with indigenous Arhuaco leaders and amazing humans from other organizations.

Such a potent journey! Now, time to integrate. ๐Ÿ™
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Our co-founder Alex Corren is speaking at the Transformative Impact Summit (Transformative) in NYC this weekend! His talk is called "Building Bioregional Commons: Governance & Impact Mapping." In "Building Bioregional Commons: Governance and Impact Mapping," Alex Corren of ReCommon

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Halophyte agriculture is one of the highest leverage points for transforming food systems and coastal economies globally. Way more research and capital should be pouring into this.

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New Blog Post is out! > Adaptive Bioregional Governance < Adaptive Bioregional Governance is a unified framework for establishing bioregions around the world. It resolves the tension between scientifically defined bioregions and culturally defined bioregions by creating a

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