How was the Cascadia region defined?

I recently started learning about bioregions and i believe they can be a foundation for broad societal change. Cascadia especially inspired me as it seems like one of the most defined examples of bioregionalism.

I want to do the same thing in my home region of Pannonia (Today known as Carphatian Basin).

Do you have any advice on how I should go about defining the bioregional borders of a supposed Pannonia? How was the process with Cascadia? What was the basis for its borders?

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u/Sheep_Of_Evil — 3 days ago

Dilemma about an anarchist world

One of my friends posed me a question recently. In an Anarchist society (especially early on in the transition to one) where we have a rural area with hundreds of semi independent villages, how do we ensure no minority comes to harm.

The dilemma: So lets say we have 20 villages in a rural region. 19 of them have exiled all transphobes because they refused to change their ways and were a phisical threat. The remaining one welcomed the Transphobes. This rouge village then instututes a transphobic inner culture where anyone who is found out to be trans is beaten and discriminated.

Is it the job of the 19 other villages to - in practice - police this rouge village. How is that anarchist. Who decides where the rules are, and why can or can't they impose it on rouge village who did not agree to those same rules. If they can't how can this anarchist society ensure that no trans person will be harmed.

EDIT: This was a genuine question to understand anarchism and just different theories of change. I am not trolling or in any way being malicious.

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u/Sheep_Of_Evil — 27 days ago

Invasive species

I have been doing a lot of thinking about how my ideal world looks. How would we put vegan anarchism into practice.

And I had a question. What if for whatever reason, invasive grasshoppers with no native predators start devastating entire forests. How can we act in a vegan anarchist framework to prevent that from destroying the ecosystem for everyone including native species?

I had no fully vegan solutions come to mind.

Other examples:

Invasive bird is too good at eating native bugs wich didnt evolve an effective defence. How do we deal with these birds? Trapping in a non hurtful way might be a solution, but that can effect other species too. Coating the eggs could work, but thats invasive too.

An invasive species of turtle is killing all other native turtle species. You cant find the eggs, trapping is hard nearly impossible because of the enviroment. The eggs do not need the parents to grow up. You can introduce a predator that can hunt them, but that is an indirect killing too. Like sending an assasin.

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u/Sheep_Of_Evil — 2 months ago