posted on Nov, 21 2019 @ 06:47 AM
a reply to:
F2d5thCavv2
Bioregionalism is actually meant to exactly address the issue you point out - the issue of not being able to deal with local needs. It is not meant
for relatively small areas, such as Papua New Guinea. Rather, it was designed for very large continental territory cases.
For instance, let's take Canada as an example. Currently, one city, Ottawa, decides policies for an area as large as the whole of Eurpoe. As a result,
we have a lot of local cultures and local Native tribes that are very unhappy with Ottawa right now. In the case of Canada, bioregionalism proposes
the breakdown of sovereign power into smaller, more local units, units that are more familiar with the local environmental resources and local
cultural movements they are supposed to lead.
edit on 21-11-2019 by TaninimLong because: (no reason given)