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r3.0 Bioregional Open Dialogue 7: Relationalized Finance in Bioregional Contexts

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Published January 2026 Added April 7, 2026

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The seventh r3.0 Bioregional Open Dialogue explores Relationalized Finance for Generative Living Systems and Bioregions, a new essay by David Bollier and Natasha Hulst of the Schumacher Center for a New Economics. The essay proposes financial structures grounded in commons-based governance, inalienable bioregional assets, and relational provisioning as alternatives to extractive finance. Bollier is the Director of the Reinventing the Commons Program and author of Think Like a Commoner. Hulst works on land commons and bioregional initiatives in Europe and is part of the Bioregional Weaving Labs.

This session is part of r3.0's Open Dialogues on Bioregioning series. For more information, visit r3.0 Open Dialogues on Bioregioning.

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