bioregionalism

[bahy-oh-ree-juh-nl-iz-uhm]

bi·o·re·gion·al·ism

[bahy-oh-ree-juh-nl-iz-uhm]
noun
the belief that human activity, including environmental and social policies, should be based on ecological or geographical boundaries rather than economic or political boundaries.
bi·o·re·gion·al·ist, noun
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