r3.0 (Redesign for Resilience and Regeneration)
The eighth r3.0 Bioregional Open Dialogue integrates bioregional carrying capacities into the series by exploring the limits of limits. Gaya Herrington, an r3.0 Steering Board member and incoming Cascadia BioFi Strategic Co-Director, applies her research on the empirical accuracy of the 1972 Limits to Growth projections of overshoot and collapse to the context of bioregionalism. Indy Johar of Dark Matter Labs discusses his recent essay reinterpreting the Planetary Boundaries concept through a second-order lens, treating the boundaries as systemically entangled rather than isolated parameters, and considers the implications for bioregional practice.
This session is part of r3.0's Open Dialogues on Bioregioning series. For more information, visit r3.0 Open Dialogues on Bioregioning.