Bioregionalism

Bioregionalism is an ideology, that believes certain communities in their region, climate flora, fauna and environment in general affects how people act in their community and their environment. There for it is environmentalist so we can better the human condition in these places. It is against ideas like capitalism and other homogeneous economies due to lack of concern for the environment.

History
The history of bioregionalism beings in the 60's when Peter Berg advocated for it. Although the term wasn't coined until the the 70's by Allen Van Newkirk, Peter advocated for a system where certain bioregions (Environments), Where separated by others because certain bioregions affect how people act. Bioregionalist activism is mostly seen now in Cascadia (bioregion) in which the Doug flag is implemented.

Beliefs
Bioregionalism believes that people are shaped by their environment, and by that rule we should let people in their certain bioregion flourish. To flour they say a couple of changes (a lot) need to be made in these bioregions, Like the abolition of markets and economies that put profit over the environment or more polices in these bioregions to help the environment of course. The environments are different so usually different polices are implemented. Bioregionalism can also expand to Biogeographic realms that look at continents environment and their geography make up.

Personality
Bioregionalism is very concerned about the environment. Therefore he usually yells and screams at balls that don't have much concern for the environment.

How to Draw
Bioregionalism FLAG BASE.png Bioregionalism is quite simple to draw:


 * 1) Draw a ball
 * 2) Draw a blue line on the top (Represents the sky)
 * 3) Draw a white line in the middle (Mountains)
 * 4) Draw a green line at the bottom (The land)
 * 5) (Optional) Draw a tree (A TWEE)
 * 6) Draw some eyes

YOU'RE DONE!

Relationships
TBA

Websites

 * Viurrspace.ca
 * Freecasadia.org

Wikipedia

 * Bioregionalism
 * Doug flag
 * Cascadia (bioregion)

Encyclopedia.com

 * bioregionalism