Take a look at the bioregional resources below — many more to come soon, including proceedings from all the bioregional congresses.

Resources from the Continental Bioregional Congress:

Continental Bioregional Congress Blog: Visit our blog for plenty more resources and up-to-date information.

Annotated Bibliography on Bioregionalism by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg (120K Word document) You can buy most of the books in this bibliography here, and this bibliography was vetted throughout the movement to add in many resources. If you have additional resources, please email [email protected].

History of the Bioregional Movement from 2000-present by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg — an article on how the Kansas Area Watershed Council fell into helping resurrect the movement and also how the movement has since developed a strong model for self-governance and sustainability.

How to Organize a Bioregional Congress (or download as .doc) — by David Haenke, one of the main founders of bioregional congresses. This complete handbook on bioregional organizing takes you through all steps of putting together a congress in your eco-home.

Bioregional Congress — Village of Life Organizing Manual — Overview and step-by-step guide created from the 1996 congress.

A Continental Bioregional Congress on the Prairie: An Audio Documentary of an Eco-Revolution, produced by Jacqueline Froelich, hosted by Pete Hartman. Fayetteville, AR.: KUAF National Public Radio, 2002. A 29 minute NPR report of the bioregional congress featuring Judy Goldhaft, David Haenke, Stephanie Mills, Gene Marshall, Alberto Ruz, Anna Diaz, and many others. Listen to an mp3 audio from this event. (26.4MB) (link currently not available)

Voice of the Turtle, newsletter of the Continental Bioregional Congress is available in PDF format (3MB) here.

2005 Bioregional Congress at Earthaven: See pictures from this event. See Proceedings from this event.

Other Resources:

Balancing the scales: Managing biodiversity at the bioregional level

What are the characteristics of bioregional management?
PROBEA( Proyecto Bio-regional de Educación Ambiental / Bioregional Environmental Education Project) : by Greg Bloom, FronteraNorteSur Editor

LifePlace: Bioregional Thought and Practice by Robert L. Thayer, Jr.

Memorandum of Understanding: California’s Coordinated Regional Strategy to Conserve Biological Diversity “The Agreement on Biological Diversity”

Sense of Place

We Belong with the Earth: An Integreative Vision from Bioregionalism, by Patrick Gibbs, June 2010