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* https://eiscouncil.org/beyond-the-grid-the-case-for-decentralized-energy-systems/ | |||
'''Research paper explaining regenerative systems framework in a Social-Ecological System''' | '''Research paper explaining regenerative systems framework in a Social-Ecological System''' | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 25 August 2025
Overview
The Resource Library contains information and tools to engage with that are not solely specific to just the North, Central, or South Willamette Valley regions. These tools and sources provide more ways to engage and learn about regenerative systems, get involved, or to see projects that span across the entire Willamette Valley. Please Reach out if there is a source you believe should be included in this library that is not already.
Education and Engagement
- Courses on Collapse, Acceptance, and Resilience
- Connect with Other Bioregions - Design School for Regenerating Earth
Research on Networks of Networks
Watershed Mapping
Decentralized Energy Grid and Building Systems Resiliency
Research paper explaining regenerative systems framework in a Social-Ecological System
Larger-Scale Bioregional Groups & Projects
- Agrarian Sharing Network
- Regenerate Cascadia
- Salmon Nation Trust
- Pacific North West Forest Climate Alliance
- Rational Unicorn Legal Services
- Oregon Community Food Systems Network (OCFSN)
- Restorative Justice Coalition of Oregon
- Think Wild - Beaver Work in Oregon
- Oregon Just Transition Alliance
- Follow the Water
- Friends of Family Farmers
- Northwest Native Chamber