Practices

Practices for bioregional design

An artist's studio practice is defined by the processes, research and experimentation that take place there. Similarly, for BLC, we regard what we do as an ongoing process, encompassing not only the physical act of doing or making, but also the ideas, research, experimentation, skill development, and reflection that contribute to the design process. We have three main practices, all closely related, or nested. Bioregioning is a form of action learning, and neither would be effective without relevant communication.

Inspiration: Making data relatable, a sign in Oslo airport.

Bioregioning connects people and place

Bioregioning is about understanding the interconnected ecosystems and human systems within a place. It’s a practice of developing relational skills to find pathways for action at a systems scale. By working at the bioregional level, we can address challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss and economic contraction in ways that are tailored to our unique context.

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Action learning helps us see what's happening

Action learning is about learning by doing: asking a question, beginning an enquiry, taking action, seeing what works, evaluating that and re-designing for the next action. It’s not an academic discipline, but a way for us to tackle real issues, consider consequences, seek answers from lived experience and develop competence.

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Communicating is essential to interconnectedness

The word ‘communication’ is derived from the Latin root 'communis', which means ‘common, public, shared by all or many'. Like blood in a body, sap in a plant or water in a river, communication keeps things moving, and holds the potential to share messages and meanings in new and relevant ways. The mission-led experiences, print and digital resources produced by BLC call attention to relationships, interactions and collective learning—towards a media commons that more authentically serves the public, and planetary, interest.

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Step into the Lab

The Lab is where we experiment with new ideas, develop innovative practices and explore creative ways to build resilience. It’s a space for collaboration and discovery that drives our work forward.

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Sustainable agriculture is vital for food security.

Our practices have improved local farming methods.

Practices for sustainable agriculture.

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Practices for sustainable agriculture.

Sustainable Agriculture Practices
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Oil or chemicals? It may not be what you think. Good bacteria is at work in the saltmarshes

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Oil or chemicals? It may not be what you think. Good bacteria is at work in the saltmarshes

Bacteria at work
Art + ecology
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Art + ecology
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VLC Snap
Bioregional governance
12.19.24

Awareness is the first step towards action.

Our campaigns have reached a wide audience.

Raising awareness about climate change.

Bioregional governance
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Raising awareness about climate change.

Climate Change Awareness
Art + ecology
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"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time"

- Thomas Merton

Art + ecology
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- Thomas Merton

Thomas Merton
12.19.24

Healthy soil is the foundation of sustainable agriculture.

Our findings emphasize the importance of soil health.

Assessment of soil health indicators.

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Assessment of soil health indicators.

Soil Health Assessment
Art + ecology
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Art + ecology
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Artist image
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Clean water is essential for life.

We strive to protect our water resources.

Monitoring water quality in local streams.

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Monitoring water quality in local streams.

Water Quality Monitoring
Bioregional banquet
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Bioregional banquet
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Celebrating the Mediterranean diet
Art + ecology
12.19.24

Food security is a fundamental right.

We work towards a nourished community.

Initiatives aimed at improving food security.

Art + ecology
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Initiatives aimed at improving food security.

Food Security Initiatives

Understanding our practices