Ré-habiter la Terre. Cinquante ans d’utopies biorégionalistes

This article aims to expose to a French public the main Bioregional theories, history, and some of its achievements. Indeed, this radical environmental movement was created 50 years ago in the US, but it only starts to be known in France nowadays. In line with its countercultural origins, Bioregiona...

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Main Author: Paolo Stuppia
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Language:fra
Published: Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles 2022-12-01
Series:Développement Durable et Territoires
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/21572
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description This article aims to expose to a French public the main Bioregional theories, history, and some of its achievements. Indeed, this radical environmental movement was created 50 years ago in the US, but it only starts to be known in France nowadays. In line with its countercultural origins, Bioregionalism seeks a transition to local alternatives. This final goal is inseparable from experimentation at every stage of the process, from the definition of boundaries of a bioregion to the efforts to restore its specific ecosystem, or even to determine the best ways to (self-)govern its territory. Two examples of Bioregional practices complete these reflections.
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Ré-habiter la Terre. Cinquante ans d’utopies biorégionalistes
Développement Durable et Territoires
bioregions
bioregionalism
deep Ecology
utopias
radicalness
title Ré-habiter la Terre. Cinquante ans d’utopies biorégionalistes
title_full Ré-habiter la Terre. Cinquante ans d’utopies biorégionalistes
title_fullStr Ré-habiter la Terre. Cinquante ans d’utopies biorégionalistes
title_full_unstemmed Ré-habiter la Terre. Cinquante ans d’utopies biorégionalistes
title_short Ré-habiter la Terre. Cinquante ans d’utopies biorégionalistes
title_sort re habiter la terre cinquante ans d utopies bioregionalistes
topic bioregions
bioregionalism
deep Ecology
utopias
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